Author: Shana Corey
Illustrator: Red Nose Studio
Publisher: Schwartz&Wade, 2016
Age: 4 and up
Themes: subways, New York, Alfred E. Beach
Opening: Welcome to New York City – the greatest city on earth!
Summary: (from my library catalog) This is the astounding true story of New York City’s first and long-forgotten underground train, invented by Alfred Ely Beach in 1870
Why I like this book: I love origin stories! This one makes great use of suspense to bring actual events alive and the artwork from Red Nose studio blends the perfect nostalgic sense of a silent movie with bold colors, dramatic silhouettes and humor (find the dog with wheels for back legs!)
Resources/Activities: a great companion read for a unit on transportation, or in art class for sculpture or puppet making and effective use of complimentary hues in composition.
For more Perfect Picture Book picks with teacher/parent resources, check out the list on Susanna Hill’s blog HERE.
Oh, I love the art here. 🙂 Thanks for sharing this. Running away to see if the library has this one.
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Absolutely love these books. Have you read Here Comes the Garbage Barge?
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Yes, and I have this one too: https://julierowanzoch.wordpress.com/2013/11/08/ppbf-beginners-guide-to-running-away-from-home/#comment-5286
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I don’t see a dog on wheel, but what I do see is fantastic. The cover immediately reminded me of a silent movie. Wonderful, unusual pick. Love it.
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Psst: first spread!
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Ah, I see it now.
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Fun! I love the characters. They are full of life.
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Yes they are!
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I’ve been dying to read this book. It’s been on my list for a while. Great selection for ppbf, Julie!
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Anyone who has ridden would!
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This is a book I would gift to any adults who have lived in or who have a passion for New York. It is beautiful and fascinating.
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Absolutely!
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I did PPBF on this one today, too. Love it!
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Glad we are giving it a double dose of exposure
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It intrigues me that you and Beth did the same book. Can’t wait to get my hands on this one!
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Not us! We see each other twice a month!
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I love the artwork and the fact that it is historical fiction! Great review!
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That’s really cool! Great choice! 🙂
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Doing a quick run through of your latest posts to add books to my library list! Thanks for being a great resource 🙂
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My pleasure, Penny!
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