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Israel's All Around

Steve Mack 

(Illustrator)
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Description

In Eilat, a blub, blub, blub--
Swimmers' snorkels glub, glub, glub.


Tour Israel's most fun places--kibbutz, beach, market, and more--and discover each spot's special sound in this rhyming tribute to the sounds of Israel.

Product Details

PublisherKar-Ben Publishing (R)
Publish DateMarch 01, 2019
Pages12
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconBoard book
EAN/UPC9781541509696
Dimensions6.4 X 6.3 X 0.3 inches | 0.3 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids

About the Author

Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh regularly writes for National Geographic KIDS. Her many books include Hard Hat Cat, Kol Hakavod: Way to Go!, A Hoopoe says Oop!, Rah! Rah! Mujadara, Can You Hear a Coo, Coo? and Listen! Israel's All Around. She is also a lyricist for pop songs, advertisements and motion pictures. She lives in Burbank, California.
Steve Mack has been drawing for as long as he can remember. His first lessons in art were taught to him by watching his grandfather do paint-by-numbers at the summer cottage. Later, he took every drawing class he could find at the local community center and spent every hour of math class sharpening his drawing skills. After graduating from college as a Visual Communications know-it-all, he instead turned from graphic design back to his roots as an illustrator. Steve started freelancing in the year 2000 and has had a steady climb upwards since that time. Steve now lives and illustrates on a small farm with his wife and two young children.

Reviews

Some people believe that the sound effects are the best part of a comic book. This story is for them. If someone removed all the words from a graphic novel except for the sound effects, it would sound a lot like this board book. Sample text: 'Rumble, bumble, zoom, zoom, zoom. / Kibbutz tractors vroom, vroom, vroom.' The book is a sort of Gerald McBoing-Boing guide to Israel, highlighting a different cultural activity on every page. Key words appear in brightly colored letters: In addition to kibbutz, for instance, there are 'palm trees, ' 'falafel, ' 'pita, ' 'windmill, ' and 'matkot' (an Israeli game that's similar to beach tennis but without a net). Mack's digital illustrations are so stylized that, charmingly, the children in the pictures are shaped just like their matkot paddles. The pictures feature every shade of skin tone, which will make Israel even more appealing to many readers. The constant sound effects don't leave much room for an in-depth look at Israeli culture, but the variety of activities covered in a 12-page book is impressive, and 'pock, pock, pock!' is a surprisingly effective summary of matkot. The book is a terrific, if slight, way to introduce toddlers to Israel. The only danger is that they'll spend the rest of the day saying 'glub, glub, glub' and 'pock, pock, pock!'--Kirkus

-- "Journal" (2/26/2019 12:00:00 AM)

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