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School Library Journal - 09/01/2021 PreS-Gr 2—The curious journey of Richard the goldfish begins in the kitchen fish tank where he forms a charming bond with his human companion, following the boy's fingers along the edge of the tank each day. Fortuitously, the boy's neighbor Sandy also has goldfish as pets but Sandy's are much larger and live in a pond. Sandy impresses the boy with goldfish facts and when the boy worries that Richard will outgrow his kitchen tank, Sandy offers his pond. Throughout the story, the peppering of little-known facts about this common childhood pet help to elevate this title. The mixed media illustrations of the goldfish and their aquatic environs are lively and ethereal, conveying a sense of drifting underwater movement. The frenetic linework and flat, doll-like eyes of their human counterparts seem mismatched with the beautifully rendered goldfish and plant life. Despite this, the book will be well-received by little ones who are interested in the care and keeping of goldfish. VERDICT An effective pairing of story and fact makes the common goldfish shine bright in this recommended purchase for collections covering pet care.—Sarah Simpson, Westerville P.L., OH - Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 11/01/2021 A four-year-old boy is given a goldfish and promptly names it Richard. Richard, who is placed in a large tank in the kitchen, has plenty to keep him busy: the tank is filled with plants, small rocks, and several other fish that belong to the boy's sister. The youngster spends time talking to his new pet and is thrilled when Richard follows his finger along the glass. Sandy, a neighbor boy, visits and shares his knowledge about the pet, and a font smaller than the main text provides brief information on the care and keeping of goldfish (two facts included: goldfish don’t have lungs and use gills to breathe, and they also don’t have eyelids and so sleep with their eyes open). Sandy’s goldfish live outside in a pond, which he offers as a home for Richard should he ever outgrow the kitchen tank. Lovely, mixed-media illustrations have the appearance of watercolors, crayon, chalk, and tissue paper. An author's note, which includes an index, gives useful tips on raising goldfish. - Copyright 2021 Booklist.

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