Animalphabet by Julia Donaldson
Ill. by Sharon King-Chai. Two Hoots, 2018. ISBN 9781509801633
(Age: 3+) Recommended. Themes: Cut out. Animals. This alphabet book
of animals will easily draw children's eyes across each page as they
predict the next letter of the alphabet and wonder which animal will
be offered when turning each wonder-filled page. The descriptions of
each animal take in some of their characteristics, ensuring the
reader learns a little as they read. On the first page we see a
little ant and the reader is asked what is more beautiful. Turning
the page they see a beautiful butterfly in all of its glory, and
then they are asked what has more legs. Turning the page the answer
is the caterpillar, and then the elephant follows with its size
outstripping that of the caterpillar. In this way, Donaldson asks
the reader to predict the animal starting with the next letter, and
they can compare each as it appears. From A to Z, the animals
appear, looming large on each page, filled with colour and wondrous
backgrounds. But much more is there to lure the young reader.
Pages sometimes have a flap to lift, revealing the answer to the
question posed on the previous page, or more information, while
others have cut-outs to peer into the next page, or emphasise the
shape of the animal in question. Each page will dazzle and delight,
inform and tease, excite and enthral as the readers' eyes take in
the detailed drawings before them. King-Chai, now living in London,
brings a different style of illustration to this work, full of
design features with enormous appeal.
Fran Knight