Reviews and ramblings about children's and young adult literature by an absentminded middle school librarian. I keep my blog to remember what I've read and to celebrate the wonderful world of children's and young adult literature.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Babar on Paradise Island by Laurent de Brunhoff
Babar on Paradise Island by Laurent de Brunhoff. unpgd. Abrams Books for Young Readers, May, 2014. 9781419710384. (Finished copy courtesy of publisher for review.)
I dare any adult not to start humming the theme song to Gilligan's Island. Babar and his family set out on their boat for a three hour tour, a three hour tour. When their tiny ship was tossed onto a reef, the family and friend were close enough to an island so all safely made it to the shore of an island along with some supplies, including condensed milk. The island was lush with vegetation and seemed uninhabited. When Babar stumbles upon a dragon, he's understandably worried until the dragon says, " Visitors! That's great!" Thanks to the dragon, they are able to harvest coconuts and construct huts ensuring that they all would have a grand old time while awaiting rescue. The Old Lady even made key lime pie thanks to that rescued crate of condensed milk. Note to self: always pack condensed milk.
The art is comfortingly familiar to fans of Babar and his family. I found the dragon a bit bland but considering the primary audience, he's fine. Their time on the island rivals any resort vacation. Rescue is assured. The only question is whether the dragon will stay or join Babar in Celesteville. The palette is a lovely mix of pastel and brights. The simple, flowing sentences are set in a pleasing font. This is sure to please young fans of the classic elephant king.
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