Jackson, Richard. Have a Look, Says Book. illus. by Kevin Hawkes. 48p. ebook available. S. & S./Atheneum. Apr. 2016. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9781481421058.
PreS-Gr 2 –Bright illustrations take readers, along with a girl and her papa in an oversize armchair, on a roller-coaster ride through the pages of a beckoning book. The book wants its visitors to look and listen, but, most importantly, it wants them to touch—to try to call forth a tactile experience through visuals and adjectives. “I am furry says Kitten./I am wooly says Sock./I am wet says Mitten./We are fleecy says Flock (stock-still on a rock).” Single- and double-page artwork done in gouache shows the girl and the furry kitten, who follows through the pages, interacting with each of the large objects suspended mostly in white space, giving the visuals an Alice in Wonderland spirit. Many of the adjectives themselves are part of the art and appear to have the texture they describe. Though some of the adjectives capture the essence of the nouns better than others, all are thought provoking. Nubbly knees? Barky trees? As the book winds down, describing cocoa and cake, Papa suggests a break, and the chair sails out of the other side of a very grateful book: “Thanks for the listen,/thanks for the touch,/thanks for the look,/thank you so much.” VERDICT This celebration of sharing a book together encourages readers to think more about words and textures.
This review was published in the School Library Journal February 2016 issue.We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing
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