Chalk the walk

Chelsea Tornetto

Book - 2025

"Grab a piece of sidewalk chalk and join in the fun! Join a pair of adorable siblings as they explore the incredible power of a piece of chalk to transform the world around them. Joined by people of all ages from their neighborhood along the way, they use their bucket of chalk to make some sidewalk magic. With rhyming text by Chelsea Tornetto and increasingly colorful illustrations by Laurel Aylesworth, Chalk the Walk is a celebration of imagination."--

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Histoires rimées
Published
Sanger, CA : Familius LLC 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Chelsea Tornetto (author)
Other Authors
Laurel Aylesworth (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"A rainbow of colors inside!"--Cover.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781641709682
9798893965070
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Kids use bright chalk to enliven a drab urban brownstone block. Sidewalks and walls go from dull to dazzling thanks to the handiwork of these young artists. Along the way, the children are cheered by their creations--and they inspire their neighbors to take part in enjoyable activities. Just watch that gray-haired elder cutting loose, cane in tow. The local saxophonist probably never realized that "chalk can elevate a song." And the mail carrier joins in on a game of hopscotch. In the end, rainfall washes away the artwork--but no worries. That's only a temporary setback, for the chalks can be brought out tomorrow to create new projects! The lively story is aptly expressed in jaunty verse. Rhythmic, repetitive wording (most sentences start with the phrase "Chalk is") will encourage readers to chant along, too. Grays suffuse the backdrops early on, but more vibrant hues are slowly introduced, ending the narrative on an appropriately sunny note. Readers will be pleased to see that the story's youngsters make like-minded new friends while going about their colorful business. The book makes another good point: "Chalk is better than a screen." Kids will pick up some terrific ideas about sidewalk chalk projects of their own--works that could also be rendered on paper with chalk or other media. Characters are diverse. Chalk this charmer up as a terrific exercise in creativity and camaraderie.(Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.