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School Library Journal - 05/01/2014 PreS—The thing about Raschka's "Thingy Things" books, some of which were originally published in 2000 by Hyperion, is that they cleverly explore the sense and sensibilities of toddlerhood. They also feature the author/illustrator's trademark charm and quirky sense of humor. The two brand-new titles feature Cowy Cow, who is fond of spouting big ideas even when she's not sure that she knows what she's talking about, and Crabby Crab, who is unhappy with the way he looks, moves, and interacts with the world until he is assured that he is lovable just the way he is. The minimalist artwork features basic shapes and fluid black ink outlines, accented with bright brush strokes of color. Raschka conveys oodles of personality and emotion with the simplest dot or squiggle to show facial features and body language. The subjects take center stage on each spread with a single sentence appearing on the opposite page. It's great to have some new books in this appealing series, and parents and their toddlers will be anxious to seek out all of the "Thingy Things" they can find. Look for Lamby Lamb and Whaley Whale (both Abrams, 2014), too.—Luann Toth, School Library Journal - Copyright 2014 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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