Isaac the Ice-Cream Truck
Scott Santoro, Santoro. Henry Holt & Company, $15.95 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-8050-5296-1
Making his debut, Santoro tells the story of Isaac, a bright pink ice cream truck with a big self-esteem problem: ""He felt a little silly when he looked around and saw what great things the other trucks could do."" Even though people always come running when they hear his cheery song (music is provided at the end of the book), it isn't until he provides much-needed refreshment for some weary firefighters that Isaac realizes his self-worth: ""He could do something very, very special--Isaac could make people happy!"" Santoro's background in film animation shows in his sense of perspective, such as the fire-fighting scene's vertical thrust or the forward lean of a semi-truck carrying automobiles. The text at times lapses into a treacly verbosity, but Santoro's considerable visual acumen will likely appeal to truck and Good Humor fans alike. Ages 3-5. (May)
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Reviewed on: 05/03/1999
Genre: Children's