Wake up, color pup

Taia Morley

Book - 2019

A bright yellow bird promises to bring adventure to sleepy Pup's gray world. As Pup follows his new friend on a walk, each discovery ignites a new feeling and corresponding color, until Pup is saturated with them. But when a storm comes, Pup's color is drained as fear sweeps through him. Only his curious yellow friend remains bright, and encourages him to keep his chin up, play, and carry on!

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Genres
Animal fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Random House Children's Books [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Taia Morley (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Audience
AD250L
ISBN
9780399559457
9780399559464
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A dog frolics with colors.A white dog sleeps in an empty black room. The nubbly texture of the black floor and gray carpet match the nubbly texture of the dog's poodle-like fur. From the window, yellow light streams onto the black floor, and a barely visible yellow birdor perhaps an unseen narrative voicecalls, "Wake up, little pup." The dog emerges outside, and everything's yellow: landscape, sun, the bird's swirling flight path. Each spread highlights a new color, in spectrum sequenceyellow, orange, red, purple, blue, greena brief phrase introducing the color (set in all-caps) so they rhyme. Visually, each color makes its way onto the dog's fur, joining the previous colors there. The colors move along the dog's fur, staying in spectrum sequence, until barely any white remains. A storm upsets both mood and color, at first dismayingly, but everything will be well. Morley's cheerful illustrations are both soft and bright, the rainbow hues melding amiably into one another with dotted, nubbly transitions. However, the text is bumpy. While the verbs are playful"leap, lunge"the rhyme often takes liberties ("circle. / PURPLE"), and the scansion is sometimes abysmal, requiring incorrect syllable emphases ("Out we go! / YELLOW") or plunking down a rhyme with no rhythmic path leading to it ("Sniff, wade, splash through. / BLUE"). A few lines do scan and rhyme well across page turns: "Shiver, huddle, stay. / GRAY // Whisper, nudge. Look! PLAY!"A sumptuous visual delight for all fans of pups and rainbows, with stumbling text. (Picture book. 2-4) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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