Cold Turkey
Corey Rosen Schwartz and Kirsti Call, illus. by Chad Otis. Little, Brown, $17.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-316-43011-1
In this bouncy rhyming fare by Schwartz and Call, a turkey bundles up against 10-degree winter chill before heading outside, but upon walking around the farmyard, he notices that his friends are even colder than he is. Sheep’s shoulders “sh-sh-shook” as she tells Turkey, “I can’t baa-lieve this storm’s so baad./ I need a warmer nook.” Turkey offers each friend one of his winter accessories—an alliterative description subsequently appending every farm animal (“SHIVERING SHEEP”)—so that he ends up wobbling home, “cold and bare,/ in just his birthday suit!” But his pals quickly repay the earlier generosity by building a campfire they can all enjoy. Otis’s broadly comic mixed media art, rendered in pencil, scanned textures, and digital paint, is the real draw: the frosty weather feels tangible, and the animal cast is terrifically expressive, especially when Cow places Turkey’s turtleneck over her udders. A fun barnyard take on a classic concept. Ages 4–8. (Nov.)
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Reviewed on: 09/09/2021
Genre: Children's