ALA Booklist
Nursery rhymes and cheerful ditties have become Cabrera's forte. In this glossy offering, she stretches out the popular round about rowing a boat and turns it into the story of a jungle journey. As a small cat and dog wind their way down the stream, they encounter exotic and familiar friends om a mouse to a lion ose trademark vocalizations become part of the song: "Row, row, row your boat. / Watch the tiger prowl. / If you see his mighty pounce, / Don't forget to GROWL. / GRRRR!" The grinning artwork paints a leafy world where bright colors bleed off the pages, and wide-angle views emphasize the animals encountered as the duo drifts past. Finally, and reassuringly, they wind up home, tucked into bed after their adventurous day. The endpapers offer a view of the entire journey down the stream, like an overview of an amusement park ride. This makes a fine addition to storytime collections where song variations are ever popular.
Horn Book
Starting with the traditional song lyrics, this rhyme adds cheerful new verses as a puppy and kitten encounter monkeys, crocodiles, tigers, and more while rowing their boat; readers are encouraged to sing along and make each animal sound ("If you see the swimming mice, / Don't forget to squeak. / EEEEK!"). Bright acrylics with bold black outlines extend the fun. Sheet music is appended.
Kirkus Reviews
Cabrera transmutes the simple children's song into a participatory singalong with a nod to wildlife diversity. A girl puppy (she has eyelashes and wears a dress) and a boy kitten (he wears a shirt and shorts and has no visible eyelashes) row, row, row that little boat down a green river through a jungly setting. The first verse is the familiar one, and as the pages turn, they meet different animals, all with cute childlike faces and each paired with a verse that encourages animal noises from the audience. "Row, row, row your boat / Closer to the shore. / If you see a lion smile, / Don't forget to roar. / ROARRR!" In addition to the smiling lion, the rowing pair encounters swimming mice, a monkey ("OO, OO, AH, AH!"), an elephant, a crocodile, a tiger and singing doves ("COO!"). As it gets dark, puppy and kitten see mommy dog on the shore, and "wearily, wearily, wearily, wearily," they "snuggle up and dream." Thick impasto acrylics and clear colors with many shades of green underscore the dedication to Earth's "disappearing forests," though the illustrations make no attempt to create a recognizable, specific habitat. It may seem like a heavy message for this familiar nursery song; on the other hand, the original "life is but a dream" has philosophical and theological implications galore. Music and all the verses are appended. Sweet, if freighted. (Picture book. 3-6)
School Library Journal
PreS-Gr 1 "Row, row, row your boat/through the narrow gap./If you see a crocodile, don't forget to Snap! SNAP! SNAP!" The traditional children's song begins "merrily merrily" with rhyming rhythm but quickly adjusts to changes in flora and fauna as a kitten and puppy take a watery boat tour along a rainforest river, surrounded by easily identifiable animals and their sounds. Preschoolers will find a cartooned fantasy with colorful birds, mice, monkeys, elephants, butterflies, crocodile, lion, tiger, doves, and dragonflies. Rich acrylic paintings reveal brushstrokes through reflections in the water, a setting sun, and deep, lush forest vegetation. Introduced by a map with a patiently waiting mother dog at the end of the journey, the lyrical text also includes onomatopoeia at the end of each verse for interactive singing and play. Each verse (nine, including the original) may also be found with musical notation on the final page after "wearily, wearily, wearily" all "snuggle up and dream." A general purchase for all libraries. Mary Elam, Learning Media Services, Plano ISD, TX