Growing Up & Facts of Life
- Publisher : Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
- Published : 09 Nov 2021
- Pages : 40
- ISBN-10 : 153443139X
- ISBN-13 : 9781534431393
- Language : English
Room for Everyone
A young boy on a crowded bus discovers that, after some wiggles and giggles, there's room for everyone in this lighthearted rhyming picture book set in Zanzibar.
The dala dala rumbles and roars as Musa and Dada drive off to the shore-but the bus stops for multiple detours: "Do you need a ride? It's hotter than peppers out there in the sun! Come in, there's room for everyone!"
One stop becomes two stops which soon becomes ten, and Musa wonders when it will end: "How can any more people get in? We're already smushed like sardines in a tin!" But there's always room for one more, if you make the room, which is the heartwarming take-away from this bouncy, joyous tale in rhyme.
The dala dala rumbles and roars as Musa and Dada drive off to the shore-but the bus stops for multiple detours: "Do you need a ride? It's hotter than peppers out there in the sun! Come in, there's room for everyone!"
One stop becomes two stops which soon becomes ten, and Musa wonders when it will end: "How can any more people get in? We're already smushed like sardines in a tin!" But there's always room for one more, if you make the room, which is the heartwarming take-away from this bouncy, joyous tale in rhyme.
Editorial Reviews
There's a lot of fun to be had as lyrical rhymes and mixed-media illustrations make the growing menagerie of passengers feel both vibrantly stylized and realistically depicted. East Africa is presented richly and distinctly in López's dynamic artwork, but the overall experience of riding and building community on the daladala is not only accessible, but easily familiar to much of the world in this charming story.
Khan and López take readers on a uniquely East African journey toward a global sense of compassion and inclusion. -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED ― September 1, 2021
The zippy anapestical rhymes are laced with dramatic emphasis (playfully signaled by the font) and touches of repetition as well as the entertaining cumulation. A fresh and gorgeous outing all its own, eminently suitable to get giggles from kids doing their own complaining about close quarters. -- BCCB *STARRED REVIEW* ― September 1, 2021
This irrepressible story in verse by newcomer Khan is simultaneously a counting book and a study in generosity of spirit. López (I Am Smoke) brings bright color, fine draftsmanship, and communal warmth to jovially packed spreads. Even the characters' robes and the attractive chaos of the things they carry are captured with care in this affirming portrait set in East Africa.
-- Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW* ― August 30, 2021
Based on a "fantastically fun daladala ride" that author Naaz Khan once took in Zanzibar, Room for Everyone is an entertaining and bighearted joyride of a picture book that features fabulous illustrations by Mercè López.
Musa and his sister climb aboard a daladala, a type of Tanzanian minibus, heading to the shore "to feast on fish at the Friday bazaar by the blue crystal waters of Zanzibar." The bus and Khan's pleasing prose bounce along rhythmically. The text is full of satisfying alliteration, flowing dialogue and rhyming couplets that are a delight to read aloud.
The daladala has only a few passengers when the siblings board, but as they travel along, the driver spots people in need of a ride and yells, "It's hotter than peppers out there in the sun! Come in, there's room for everyone!"…. By the time the daladala finally reaches the shore, it's packed with people, fish, chickens, large kitenge umbrellas, coconuts, a team of scuba divers and much more.
Room for Everyone is an energetic counting book. Numbers on each spread stand out in a larger font and contrasting color. Key words and phrases also receive special attention with changes in size and color: For instance, in yellow and salmon lettering, "six stinky chickens" and "squawking" leap off a page's jade background. The book's palette is especially rich, featuring saturated yellows, sa...
Khan and López take readers on a uniquely East African journey toward a global sense of compassion and inclusion. -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED ― September 1, 2021
The zippy anapestical rhymes are laced with dramatic emphasis (playfully signaled by the font) and touches of repetition as well as the entertaining cumulation. A fresh and gorgeous outing all its own, eminently suitable to get giggles from kids doing their own complaining about close quarters. -- BCCB *STARRED REVIEW* ― September 1, 2021
This irrepressible story in verse by newcomer Khan is simultaneously a counting book and a study in generosity of spirit. López (I Am Smoke) brings bright color, fine draftsmanship, and communal warmth to jovially packed spreads. Even the characters' robes and the attractive chaos of the things they carry are captured with care in this affirming portrait set in East Africa.
-- Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW* ― August 30, 2021
Based on a "fantastically fun daladala ride" that author Naaz Khan once took in Zanzibar, Room for Everyone is an entertaining and bighearted joyride of a picture book that features fabulous illustrations by Mercè López.
Musa and his sister climb aboard a daladala, a type of Tanzanian minibus, heading to the shore "to feast on fish at the Friday bazaar by the blue crystal waters of Zanzibar." The bus and Khan's pleasing prose bounce along rhythmically. The text is full of satisfying alliteration, flowing dialogue and rhyming couplets that are a delight to read aloud.
The daladala has only a few passengers when the siblings board, but as they travel along, the driver spots people in need of a ride and yells, "It's hotter than peppers out there in the sun! Come in, there's room for everyone!"…. By the time the daladala finally reaches the shore, it's packed with people, fish, chickens, large kitenge umbrellas, coconuts, a team of scuba divers and much more.
Room for Everyone is an energetic counting book. Numbers on each spread stand out in a larger font and contrasting color. Key words and phrases also receive special attention with changes in size and color: For instance, in yellow and salmon lettering, "six stinky chickens" and "squawking" leap off a page's jade background. The book's palette is especially rich, featuring saturated yellows, sa...