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The Library Book
By Tom Chapin and Michael Mark
Illustrated by: Chuck Groenink
For Ages: 4 - 8
What’s the best way to cure a gloomy day? A trip to the library! Based on the hit song by Tom Chapin and Michael Mark, here is an affectionate, exuberant, uproarious celebration of books, reading, and—SHHH!—libraries!
The rain is pouring, Dad is snoring, and the same old stuff is on TV—boring.
What is there to do today?
Go to the library, of course!
Who will we meet there? Let's find out!
"Singer-songwriter Chapin follows The Backwards Birthday
Party, also illustrated by Groenink, with a second picture book
adapted from his extensive catalog: in this case, “Library
Song” (written with Mark) from his album Moonboat. “I’m
going down to the library,/ picking out a book, check it in,
check it out./ Gonna say hi to the dictionary,/ picking out a
book, check it in, check it out,” sings a brown-skinned girl with
round yellow eyeglasses as she runs through the rain.
Beyond the rows and rows of waiting books, several classic
children’s book figures soon appear on the scene, including
Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Babar, the Cat in the Hat, and
Mother Goose. Even the serious librarian gets caught up in
the increasingly rowdy fun, earning her a “shhh!” from the girl,
who is ready to start reading. It’s a book that could easily be
used in elementary school classrooms before visits to the
library, and readers will enjoy spotting recognizable
characters in Groenink’s cozy illustrations. This celebration of
reading and libraries is sure to charm those who love both.
Ages 4–8."
– Publishers Weekly, September 2017
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