PreS-Gr 1—Marmalade's best friends are Ella and Maddy. The cat spends all his time with them as the girls play pretend and he looks on. As they are building a playhouse, a rambunctious boy from across the street comes barging in on his scooter, knocking down their creation. Marmalade warms up to Toby, but the girls are unimpressed. Later, when they are building a sand-castle city, he shows up again. This time, he turns on the outdoor faucet to make a moat but inadvertently turns on the lawn sprinklers. The girls are not amused when their sand castles collapse and Marmalade, wet and frightened, leaps into a nearby tree. Toby earns their respect, though, when he figures out a way to rescue the feline with his cape. The next day, all of them, including Marmalade, wear capes and ride Toby's scooter together. This story shows that boys and girls can play together through cooperation—sometimes it's a sand castle day, and sometimes it is scooter-riding day, and both are fun. The line drawings with scattered bits of color throughout prove a lovely accompaniment to this simple tale of learning to get along.—
Joan Kindig, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VAIn a sweet follow-up to A Year with Marmalade, friends Ella and Maddy are annoyed when enthusiastic but destructive neighbor Toby ruins their building projects. After Toby saves their cat friend, Marmalade, from disaster, the girls abandon their annoyance and try Toby's scooter game instead. In his spacious, eye-catching line drawings, McKenzie leaves characters in black-and-white and skillfully adds color washes to surrounding images.
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