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Product Details
Reading level: Ages 4 and up
Hardcover: 14 pages
ISBN-10: 0694008702
ISBN-13: 978-0694008704
Ã¥ Å©±â 17.8 cm x 17.8 cm
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
PreS?In this rhyming board book, Marzollo uses simple verses and a question-and-answer format to introduce concepts. "Do you know new?/Oh my, I do./Brand-new, I do" is illustrated with a painting of a newborn baby, while "Do you know blue?/Why, yes, I do./Blue, blue, I do" accompanies a picture of a girl reaching up toward a bright sky. Takabayashi's childlike artwork is bright and appealing. The poem concludes, "Do you know you?/Of course, I do!/Don't you?" The last page of the book has a Mylar sheet that is intended to be a mirror for readers to look into and see their own faces. Unfortunately, the reflection is very distorted and the thin film of Mylar may not hold up well to the frequently rough-and-tumble usage a library book receives.?Kathy M. Newby, Russiaville Branch Library, IN
From Kirkus Reviews
Do You Know New? ($5.95; Feb. 28, 1998; 14 pp.; 0-694-00870-2): In a simple poem in the Harper Growing Tree series, Marzollo (Home Sweet Home, 1997, etc.) introduces concepts for babies that have a long u sound, but while parents can point out a shoe or count to two, a concept such as ``new'' will be too abstract. A foil mirror on the last page invites children to recognize ``you,'' but the poor quality of the mirror results in a distorted and unrecognizable image. Despite these flaws, the book is fun to read aloud, and the illustrations are welcoming in their rounded simplicity and comforting pastel colors. |
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