Saturday, December 31, 2011

Board book evaluation Part 1: “Fire Truck” by Salina Yoon

The book, Fire Truck, by Salina Yoon is a great example of a board book for a baby or toddler, which depicts several important things that characterize it as a good book for this age group. The small, square sized, 12-page board book is easy for little hands to handle. As Kathleen Horning states in From Cover to Cover, young children may enjoy being dazzled by the latest bold venture in picture book art, but at the same time they may ask to return again and again. Some characterizations that parents, or those reading these books, may look for include board books that:

1) Positively reflect and depict a baby or toddlers world. In Fire Truck, the story depicts a fireman rescuing a cat, putting out a fire, a school group visiting a firehouse, and some opportunity for a parent to explain safety — whether the child is indoors or outdoors.
2) Reflect racial and ethnic diversity. The people illustrated in the board book are young and old, have different color hair, a woman firefighter who appears to be Asian, and an African American male firefighter. The children — two girls and one boy — each have different color hair and hairstyles.
3) Reflect a child’s surroundings and expands a small child’s world. The board book shows children what a fire truck looks like, its purpose, and the job of being a fire fighter, and where a fire fighter works — including the gear they wear and what they are used for.

Besides these three main characterizations, there are several other factors that work together to create an aesthetic whole (Horning, From Cover to Cover, 87). Early learning concepts such as color, shapes, and sounds can be depicted from the chosen art and text to tell the story. 

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