If I built a town

Chris Van Dusen

Book - 2025

"It has been 20 years since the classic If I Built a Car was published, and now here's a companion read-aloud that's even more joyful and inventive! "My town will be swanky! My town will be swell! My town will be prized as the best place to dwell," says Jack to the mayor one day as he describes his plans for improving their community. And what a town he has dreamed up! The zoo is packed with fantastic, Jurassic, and mythical creatures, the mail is delivered by super-fast hover vans, the health clinic travels right to your door, and a parade passes through each and every week. And don't forget the robots! All of Jack's plans include the most exciting and useful serving machines. But most of all, wait till y...ou see the beach! Jack's over-the-top creativity and infectious enthusiasm will inspire budding young inventors. It's a storytime romp that you'll want to return to again and again. "--

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Subjects
Genres
JUV051000
JUV019000
JUV023000
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Histoires rimées
Published
New York, New York : Rocky Pond Books 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Chris Van Dusen (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 x 27 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8 years
Grades 1-2.
ISBN
9780593324981
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

In zippy, Seussian rhymes and images, a young city planner dreams big. Strolling with a brown-skinned, bespectacled mayor through idyllic townscapes, part real, part imagined, light-skinned, dark-haired Jack expounds on what the perfect burg would look like. With the exception of schools--which the author skips in order to insert a plug for hisIf I Built a School (2019)--the ideal version of Jaxtown would have all the essentials, from stylish homes and free stores, both maintained by robots, to a free-range zoo with lots of wild animals including "a griffin, a dino or two, / And three fancy unicorns, white, pink, and blue." Aerial walkways would twine through striped, bendy trees. There would be a roving health clinic and a big library where "no one controls what you can or can't read," but no need for a firehouse or for police (everything here is flameproof, and "nobody argues and nothing goes wrong"). Nearby farms with chickens would make the town self-sustaining (for ovo-vegetarians anyway), and the energy source would be carbon neutral: "We'd end our reliance on foul fossil fuels / And switch to magnetic, electrified jewels." The racially diverse populace enjoying all the benefits shown in the enticing illustrations include same-sex couples and people using wheelchairs. Sunny, inclusive, and, sadly, imaginary.(Picture book. 6-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.