Bumpety, dunkety, thumpety-thump

K. L. Going

Book - 2017

Illustrations and onomatopoeic text capture a busy day in the life of two young siblings as they pick berries, help make a pie, and "thumpety-thump" their way to bed.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
New York : Beach Lane Books [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
K. L. Going (author)
Other Authors
Simone Shin (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781442434141
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Review by Booklist Review

Clunkety-clunk! Bumpety bump! This onomatopoeic treasure begs to be read aloud. Short, intuitive rhymes move readers along as two young siblings (big sister and little brother) have a simply wonderful day. Riding in a wagon, picking blueberries, helping Mom make a pie, dinner, dishes, a bath, and then snuggling down for good-night stories what could be better? Page-filling mixed-media illustrations align perfectly with the spare text, creating warm, loving backgrounds. The happy expressions on the characters' faces are equally comforting, including some close-ups that even kids in the back row will be able to see. While the title refrain (bumpety, dunkety, thumpety, thump!) is repeated throughout the book, there are additional lovely surprises along the way: Bottoms in chairs slide slumpety-slump ; Snuggle in the blankie in a lumpety-lump. An obvious choice for storytimes or units on rhymes, this will also be great for introducing beginning writers to the wonders of words especially those that don't appear on standard vocabulary lists.--McBroom, Kathleen Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-A young girl and her little brother take their bright red wagon and search for blueberries, which end up in a pie for the family to savor. From berry picking to bedtime, the account of a busy, fun day is full of amusing "thumps," "clunks," "lumps," and "glunks." Each line in the stanzas varies between nine and 12 syllables, but children won't mind the slight unevenness, as the chorus is consistent in length and a somewhat tongue-twisting joy to read. Youngsters will focus on the energetic thumpety thump-type repetition that ends each activity and creates an entertaining experience. Large, colorful digital illustrations are filled with energy and movement and have plenty of white space to show off the loving coziness of this family of four. VERDICT This onomatopoeic book is a lively read-aloud that will be requested often for storytime or bedtime.-Maryann H. Owen, Children's Literature Specialist, Mt. Pleasant, WI © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Two smiling, barefoot siblings pick berries, make a pie, and get ready for bed in this rhythmic picture book. Simple, declarative sentences celebrate the noises and sensations of the day with onomatopoetic flair--berries fall "bumpety-bump" and feel "plumpety-plump"--as the family cheerfully moves through the day's activities. A playful slice-of-life story with read-aloud appeal and textured illustrations in muted colors. (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A day of blueberry picking and all it entails is experienced in a jaunty, rollicking romp.Siblings set out barefoot through the muddy grass with their wagon, fill their bucket and mouths with the fruit, and return home with their bounty. "Berries on tongues taste bumpety-bump. / Plop them in the bucket, they go plunkety-plunk. // Bucket in the wagon rattles clunkety-clunk. // Bumpety, plunkety, clunkety-clunk." Pie baking is next as the sibs feel the plumpness of the berries through their fingers, enjoy a piece of the freshly baked dessert, help to clean up dishes, take a bath, happily say goodnight, snuggle in for a story, and fall asleep after a very satisfying day. Each scene, rendered in muted colors with printlike textures, depicts this possibly mixed-race family (one child has light-brown skin, the other has pink; mom and dad are both light-skinned) working together as the story unfolds in its sonorous, animated phrasing. Little ones will bounce along to each new frolicsome declaration right up to the somniferous end. "Snuggle in the blankie in a lumpety-lump. // Hearts beat close with a thumpety-thump. // Bumpety, lumpety, thumpety- thump." This winning read-aloud should encourage multiple recitations. (Picture book. 2-5) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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