Starred Review ALA Booklist
(Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Starred Review A parent or teacher (not pictured) challenges Jack and Jill, two children, as well as Rex, a dog, to "go and get" something that begins with a certain letter of the alphabet. Responding to F, Jack brings a frog and Jill, a fish. Rex brings a duck. When reminded that duck doesn't begin with F, he responds, "Woof, woof, woof," explaining that this duck is his friend. The next challenge brings slightly less conventional finds from Jack and Jill and more creative thinking from Rex. In each challenge, he initially confounds his teacher's expectations but triumphs once his reasoning is understood. The "go and get" challenges are met with increasingly absurd and wacky finds until Rex surprises everyone with his unexpectedly predictable treasures. From the creators of the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award winning See the Cat (2020), here's another genuinely funny book. LaRochelle is very effective at creating comical situations, and his text reads aloud beautifully. In Wohnoutka's expressive gouache illustrations, which include speech balloons, Rex's puppy-dog eyes and body language make the story's outcome seem inevitable, but surely kids wouldn't have it end any other way. Well attuned to its audience of prereaders and beginning readers, this book is zany, fun, and downright irresistible.
Kirkus Reviews
From the Geisel Awardâwinning team behind See the Cat (2020) comes another surprising, amusing, and educational treat for beginning readers.With a "Oneâ¦twoâ¦three," an unseen narrator tells light-skinned Jack, brown-skinned Jill, and Rex the smiling pooch to "Go and Get" objects beginning with a given letter. Rex (less excitable than Max, the previous series' star) wordlessly woofs but is revealed to be cleverer than readers might initially assume. For the letter F, the kids bring a "FROG" and a "FISH," but Rex brings a duckâ¦who is quickly revealed to be a "FRIEND." For the letters S and M, Jill returns with a "SKUNK" and a "MOOSE," while Rex persists with ducks-who slyly turn out to fulfill the requirements (a pair of "SISTERS" and a group of "MUSICIANS"). Finally, it's time for the letter D! While Jack rides in on a "DINOSAUR in a DRESS with a DRUM," and Jill produces a "DRAGON at a DESK drawing a DAISY," Rex is empty-handed. The narrator is "disappointed," until a few woofs convey that Rex is, of course, a "DOG." Expert pacing enhances the humor. Expressive cartoons highlight the deadpan moment before the narrator (and readers) catch on to Rex's unexpected wins, and a final spread features many D-related words.Quirky, unexpected fun. (Early reader. 4-7)
Publishers Weekly
(Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
In this peppy read, creative partners LaRochelle and Wohnoutka (See the Cat: Stories About a Dog) introduce “Go and Get”—an “eye spy”–like alphabet game that keeps three players on their toes. When the unseen narrator calls out a