What am I? Easter

Anne Margaret Lewis

Book - 2012

From spring flowers to the Easter parade, this lift-the-page book offers a look at what makes Easter special. Little ones as can guess "What Am I?" and lift the page to find out!

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Chicago, Ill. : A. Whitman & Co c2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Anne Margaret Lewis (-)
Physical Description
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780807589632
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This addition to the My Look and See Holiday Book series features clues that hint at the identities of 11 Easter-themed characters or objects, which are partially concealed beneath large flaps. "I play in the meadow. My coat is tight and curly, and I whisper a soft baa, baa. What am I? What could I be?" The animal's legs and woolly coat are visible to readers; lifting the pink flap shows the whole friendly lamb: "I am a lamb, born at Easter time. That's me!" Other surprises include an Easter lily, jellybeans, and the Easter Bunny. The bold cartoon shapes and bright colors provide a lively interactive experience for toddlers. Ages 2-5. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-This interactive lift-the-flap book presents a variety of child-friendly symbols in a random arrangement. A descriptive clue hinting at the identity of the hidden item appears on the left-hand page ("You can decorate me with colorful squiggles, stripes, and polka dots. The Easter Bunny hides me for you to find."), while a solid-colored flap covers three-quarters of the picture opposite. The cheerful, stylized illustrations, which feature smiling animated characters and a palette of bright pastel hues, provide a solution to each riddle. The questions "What am I? What could I be?" are printed in white text on each of the sturdy flaps. The objects concealed in this sweet "look and see" story include Easter eggs and candy, springtime animals, flowers, and a bonnet. The last spread reprises all of the showcased items, and the text concludes, "I am Easter. That's me!" Although this is a satisfactory addition to the series, for a more festive interactive book, try Jane O'Connor's Fancy Nancy's Elegant Easter (HarperCollins, 2009).-Linda L. Walkins, Mount Saint Joseph Academy, Brighton, MA (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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