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Junkyard (2014)

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Rating
3.43 of 5 Votes: 5
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ISBN
1442459611 (ISBN13: 9781442459618)
Language
English
Publisher
Beach Lane Books

Junkyard (2014) - Plot & Excerpts

While the message of environmental regeneration is a worthy one, I found the rhyme to be rather off-putting an disruptive rather than engaging.The illustrations are fun to look at, feeling messy in the junkyard and then cleaner as the book progresses. The contrast between the front endpapers and the final end papers displays the result of the book illustrative progression from junk to green.And after writing that paragraph, I am tempted to give this book 4 stars. But fact remains the text did not offer the same progression as the illustrations. Two huge robots are in a junkyard where there is garbage that goes on for miles. Then the robots start munching, eating cards, buses, planes and more. They devour trains, chains, tires, and bicycles. They drink paste, goo and toxic waste. Then the story changes and the robots clean up the few things that are left behind, just one little stack. And it’s time for something new. The robots dig holes in the ground and plant trees and flowers. They build a playground and dig out a lake. They have gardens and dirt piles. And now what once was a junkyard is a place just for you!Done in a romping rhyme, this picture book has the appeal of huge robots and destruction. I must admit that I was completely disarmed by the change of tone in the book when the robots changed from destruction to creation. It was a striking choice to make in the book and one that will increase its appeal.Austin’s art is vibrant and colorful. He uses deep colors that are rich and pop against the white background. The robots are friendly even as they devour planes and buses. With the rhyme, the entire book has a playful feel that makes it work well.A celebration of robots, destruction and making something of nothing, this is a bright and fun joy of a book. Appropriate for ages 3-5.

What do You think about Junkyard (2014)?

3.5 This would be a nice read aloud for Earth Day. Rhyming text with bold pictures PreK-1st.
—scooter

Love this book!
—Carolina

Meh!
—Seth

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