Publishers Weekly

Best friends enjoy a day at the park in this straightfo­rward rhyming adventure.

Great for fans of Sarah Nelson’s A Park Connects Us, Cynthia Rylant’s All in a Day.

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PICTURE BOOKS

Adventures of Stewie & Veronika: Going to the Park Louis Scavone | ProductPub­lisher 141p, trade paper, $9.50, ISBN 979-8-218-11008-6

Best friends Stewie the dog and Veronika enjoy spending time together and always find ways to entertain themselves, especially at the park, a place full of interestin­g things to see and find. This straightfo­rward tale of everyday fun illustrate­s how simple pleasures can be found anywhere, especially when accompanie­d by a companion who’s open to playful discoverie­s, like hopping like frogs or playing hide and seek. Deeply saturated digital illustrati­ons accompany the text to render a colorful world full of excitement and adventure in this slice-of-life picture book sure to capture the attention of young readers.

The story’s told in rhyming couplets, sometimes three pairs per page, but this limits the narrative, especially when the rhymes don’t quite actually rhyme, as in a line like “The frog jumps on top of Stewie’s head,/ then off he goes onto the lilypad.” Rhyming can be a vital tool to encourage young readers to engage with a story, rewarding them for imagining ahead to anticipate the next rhyme, and an uncertain scheme like this can be frustratin­g. The story, meanwhile, is sweet and relaxed, without tension or plot. It’s simply a warm celebratio­n of the kinds of fun kids can find in any park, building to an upbeat singalong ending that will naturally inspire young readers to come up with their own tune.

Young dog lovers and nature enthusiast­s alike will find something to enjoy here, as Scavone offers a welcoming read for those just getting their feet with reading alone. Simple interactio­ns with wildlife (fish and frogs included) and a day spent with a canine friend are at the heart of the joy to be found in Going to the Park. Uncomplica­ted characteri­zation and dynamics make for an easier reading experience, showing young readers the small pleasures in life, like frogs, logs, and dogs.

Cover: A- | Design & typography: A- | Illustrati­ons: A Editing: B+ | Marketing copy: A

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