Doris' Dear Delinquents
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Clavis Publishing
Published:16th Dec '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Silver medal winner of the 2020 Key Colors Illustrators Competition! "An alphabet book with just the right amount of toothy mayhem." - Publishers Weekly Doris the gharial crocodile has her motherly hands full with twenty-six misbehaved hatchlings. Follow along on a journey through the alphabet as she tries to bring peace back into her home. An amusing book about a crocodile and her cheeky hatchlings, whose names all start with a specific letter of the alphabet. For readers who know their ABCs ages 4 years and up. Key Colors is Clavis’ biennial contest for picture book creators. Held in international markets since 1996, the first US edition was inaugurated in 2020. Only a children’s book, intended for ages 2-7, can qualify for the award. A professional jury evaluates the artistic, literary, and child-oriented qualities of the works with the winner receiving a monetary prize in addition to being published by Clavis. For many illustrators, this unique award is the start of a successful international career.
Silver medal winner of the 2020 Key Colors Illustrators Competition! "Newcomer Ward sets the stage with a single, inviting sentence: “One fine day in her modest little home on the river, Doris the Gharial crocodile became the proud mother of 26 hatchlings.” Ward’s portrait of Doris reveals a toothy snout; glittery golden eyes; and a possibly menacing look that’s tempered by a modest gray dress with a lace collar and a flowered sun hat. Her baby crocodiles crawl all over her, and their misdeeds as “they became harder to look after” are gleefully cataloged in abecedarian form, with their names and their actions starting with the appropriate letter: “Avery ate the goldfish” attends an illustration of a fish trapped lightly between the besweatered youth’s teeth. “Bella bit mom” show’s the child gnawing on one of Doris’s clawed fingers. The misdeeds are short and punchy (“Ivy said ‘Icky!’ ”) and true to life (“Lucas lacked his clothes”). Ward works in a subtle, grayed-out palette that, along with the repeating forms of the crocodiles, gives the spreads a restrained elegance. An alphabet book with just the right amount of toothy mayhem." - Publishers Weekly "This is a very cute, gorgeously illustrated abecedarius narrative, and it's got just the right blend of earnestness and humor, to my mind. I did think the end was slightly abrupt, but it's still a fabulous read for little ones and those who might need to read to them." - Page 1 Books "This is a fun ABC book for children. Not all of the letters/baby alligators are given something interesting, but the book is very good with excellent illustrations too." - Fort York Library "Doris' Dear Delinquents is a book about a huge family of crocodiles who get up to no good. This book was so unbelievably cute. The illustrations were amazing, they made this book what it is. Lucas was my favorite. Also, it's a great way to help teach kids the alphabet. I totally recommend this book." - Gilbert Public Schools
ISBN: 9781605376905
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32 pages