I Hear a Pickle

Author(s): Rachel Isadora

Children & Young Adult

Smelling, hearing, seeing, touching, tasting - there are so many ways to experience the world! Rachel lsadora's simple, familiar scenes of boys and girls using all five senses, sometimes to humorous effect, is a great way to open up the topic to young readers. Young children will see themselves in the sweet vignettes that explore a wide range of familiar activities throughout the seasons, including playing in the snow, playing at the beach and playing baseball.

General Information

  • : 9780399160493
  • : Nancy Paulsen Books
  • : Nancy Paulsen Books
  • : 0.431
  • : 01 January 2016
  • : United States
  • : 01 May 2016
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Rachel Isadora
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : Rachel Isadora
  • : 32
  • : full colour illustrations

More About The Product

Caldecott Honour winner Rachel lsadora's fresh and funny introduction to the five senses features a diverse group of adorable kids.

* A sensory tour of early childhood, exploring common sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures. . . . The artist s trademark style is perfectly suited to depict the child-focused activities of these diverse, expressive, and engaging tots. . . . A sour, spicy, slippery, crunchy, green treat. Preschoolers and their caregivers will devour this oversize title and come back for more. "School Library Journal," starred review * A tribute to the five senses that will resonate with young readers. . . . An ethnically diverse group of young children tell readers what they sense or don t in simple declarative sentences that are sometimes embellished by the kids thoughts. . . . Children of most skin and hair colors will find at least one face like their own in these pages. . . . A great read-aloud, an easy read for beginning readers, and a model for student books. "Kirkus Reviews," starred review * Isadora s book about the five senses is aimed perfectly at another sense kids sense of humor. . . . Small vignettes of children exploring their world, both indoors and out. . . . Interjections throughout, printed in italics, add read-aloud pleasure. . . . Delicate ink and watercolor illustrations on white backgrounds nicely elicit a young child s point of view. . . . Be sure to have a jar of baby dills on hand for this one. "The Horn Book," starred review * This fetching concept book from veteran author/illustrator Isadora offers a gallery of sensory experiences. . . . Has the gently carnivalesque charm of Krauss and Sendak s "A Hole Is to Dig "as kids weigh in on different experiences and responses in multiple vignettes per page. Some of the vignettes are self-contained moments of poetry; sometimes a sequence provides a satisfying bijou story. Delicate lines with simple watercolor shading and patterns keep the small tableaux simple, but they re vivid with life from the multicultural cast of bouncy kids and the evocation of life s sensory encounters, from the homely smell of baby poo to the glorious vision of fireworks. This will be excellent fodder for sharing in a preschool curriculum, and audiences will be chiming in to offer their own examples of what they hear, see, and most definitely smell. "The Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books," starred review Simplicity is the defining note of Isadora s inviting introduction to the senses. . . . Drawing from everyday experiences in a child s life, Isadora pays tribute to the senses, as well as to the natural world, friends, family, food, pets, curiosity, and discovery. . . . Isadora s book brims with teachable moments, yet it s her expressive ink and watercolor vignettes that steal the spotlight. "Publishers Weekly" Isadora s simple ink drawings, brightened with watercolors, have an unpretentious charm. . . . The clean, white pages provide spacious settings for the characters, whose actions, reactions, and observations will intrigue young kids. Well designed for raising awareness of the senses, this is fine for reading aloud in a group setting and particularly effective one-on-one. "Booklist ""

Rachel Isadora (www.rachelisadora.com) received a Caldecott Honor for "Ben s Trumpet," and has written and illustrated numerous other books for children, including "Bea in The Nutcracker," "Bea at Ballet," "Jake at Gymnastics," "Say Hello!," "Peekaboo Morning," the Lili at Ballet series, and several classic tales set in Africa ("Old Mikamba Had a Farm," "The Night Before Christmas," "Rapunzel," and "The Princess and the Pea"). She lives in New York City."