Review of Animal Countdown The Hidden Alphabet

Animal Countdown The Hidden Alphabet Animal Countdown The Hidden Alphabet
by Laura Vaccaro Seeger; illus. by the author
Preschool    Porter/Holiday    32 pp.
10/24    9780823448678    $19.99

These lift-the-flap books creatively showcase threatened or endangered creatures (Countdown) and the ABCs (Alphabet; a reissue from 2003, rev. 1/04). In Countdown, left-hand pages present a spelled-out number, beginning with ten and counting down to one, on a textured mixed-media background that hints at a habitat. Right-hand pages (which lift up) are matte colors with square or rectangular die-cuts revealing additional glimpses of the scene below—and in the general shape of the numeral being highlighted. The number nine, for example, shows a glimpse of an elephant’s curled-up trunk, and eight is the negative space of a giraffe’s markings. They’re not all obvious; careful looking and use of imagination are bonuses, and additional creature facts are appended. Alphabet goes from A to Z, with clean black backgrounds and a word on every page (arrowhead, balloons, yolk, zipper). From Lolly Robinson’s original Magazine review: “Lift the flaps and foreground turns background as pictured images become the negative space defining the letter form…This is great bookmaking, and a snazzy—though sophisticated—addition to the alphabet bookshelf.” Sturdy flaps; thoughtfully placed and well-sized die cuts; abundant surprises; and visual delights make both of these volumes welcome and artistically elevated concept books.

From the ">September/October 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Elissa Gershowitz

Elissa Gershowitz is editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc. She holds an MA from the Center for the Study of Children's Literature at Simmons University and a BA from Oberlin College.

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