Review of Silly Boobies: A Love Story

Silly Boobies: A Love Story Silly Boobies: A Love Story
by Ame Dyckman; illus. by Christopher Weyant
Preschool, Primary    Two Lions/Amazon    48 pp.
8/24    9781662504129    $17.99

Boobies are birds that live along the coasts of the Eastern Pacific. In this book, the red-footed boobies live on one rock in the sea; the blue-footed boobies live on a rock across the way. The groups vie for dominance and taunt each other (shouting “BEST!” and blowing raspberries), frustrating the hermit crab that lives on the rock between them. A ­Shakespearean drama unfolds when a blue-footed booby and a red-footed booby meet and fall in love. Ink and watercolor cartoon illustrations with heavy lines contrast with gently shaded colors, creating a sense of character and whimsy while also depicting realistic flourishes such as accurate booby courtship behaviors. Plentiful white space focuses the eye and presents opportunities for oversize text in expressive type to bring the words and art together. The text is a mix of straightforward and comical, with asides to make adults smile, as when readers learn that the hermit crab can perform the lovers’ wedding ceremony “thanks to a certificate he got on the internet.” As is the case in many families nursing an ancient grudge, the emergence of a baby makes everyone reconsider their antagonistic positions. “And finally, all the boobies actually agreed!” Back matter provides facts about boobies. Humorous lessons on life and animal behavior make this a memorable offering.

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

Adrienne L. Pettinelli

Adrienne L. Pettinelli is the director of the Henrietta (NY) Public Library. She has served on several book award committees, including the 2015 Caldecott Committee, and is the author of Helping Homeschoolers in the Library (2008).

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