TIPPINTOWN: A Guided Tour
Calef Brown, . . Houghton, $15 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-618-14972-8
An amiable blue man with an elephant's trunk welcomes visitors to Tippintown, where folks dine on delicacies like "carrot tulip pie." This effervescent tour includes a hike up Tippinoggin Mountain, the site of seven giant sculpted heads, and a triple-decker "trip in a triple canoe": "For an hour or three/ on the slippery sea,/ we paddle along with the tide./ If the sun gets too hot/ in any one spot,/ feel free to hop over the side." During the boat ride, the narrator directs attention to an extravagant "Assortment Tree": "See the luscious artichokes/ and multiflavored grapes./ Those are very good/ for making crepes." The diverse people of Tippintown, with their bohemian clothing and unusual skin tones of blue, green and purple, chatter and wave to each other. Although most appear in profile, their eyes are painted on the sides of their faces, Picasso-style, and they glance kindly out at the audience. "Try not to stare at the colorful hair/ if you amble around a while./ Remember to wear a smile!" the guide cheerily advises. Brown (
Reviewed on: 03/03/2003
Genre: Children's
Open Ebook - 32 pages - 978-0-547-52859-5