RJ and the ticking clock

Ian Duncan

Book - 2025

"RJ is panicking! His teacher has given the class only 30 minutes to finish their Father's Day cards. RJ has done the math - he loves math! -- and he knows he's not going to have enough time to make two perfect cards for his two perfect dads. And the more he tries to focus and get the job done, the more overwhelmed and distracted he feels. As the time ticks by, he know that he'll never be able to create two cards in the way that he wants to - in a way that will show both his dads how much he loves and appreciates them. RJ manages to get one card done in the allotted time, and just when he decides that this will have to do, his teacher and classmates surprise him. They have all used their extra time to chip in and create ...another card to help him out. So when his dads pick him up at the end of the day, RJ is able to greet them joyfully and give each of them their own beautiful card."--

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Father's Day is just around the corner, and RJ can't wait to celebrate a perfect day with his dads. At school, RJ and his classmates make cards for the father figures in their lives. Unfortunately, RJ has just 30 minutes to complete two cards--one for Daddy and one for Dada--whereas his classmates each need to make only one. The time crunch causes him considerable stress, showcased through spreads of a large ticking clock looming behind him. RJ confides in his teacher, Mr. G., who advises him to work on one card for both his fathers, but RJ continues to fret. Meanwhile, his classmates, who have finished early, work on a special art project. With five minutes to go before the end of the day, his diverse classmates reveal that they've been working on RJ's other card the whole time so he can uniquely celebrate both Daddy and Dada. Duncan's straightforward text blends with Ritchie's spare, child-friendly art for an endearing exploration of a youngster under pressure. RJ's reliance on math and numbers while overwhelmed showcases a healthy way of dealing with these emotions. While the story may be idealized to a point, those with families like RJ's will enjoy seeing themselves reflected in a compassionate, tender way. RJ and Daddy are pale-skinned; Dada and Mr. G. are brown-skinned. A loving look at anxiety management and the unique dynamics of same-sex families.(Picture book. 5-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.