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My Car

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for My Car by Byron Barton

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Byron Barton’s signature bold, flat colors illustrate a simple declarative ...read more

  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages Toddler and up
  • School Library Journal:
  • Pre-K
  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages Toddler and up
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades PK-K
  • Word Count:
  • 88
  • Lexile Level:
  • 240L
  • ATOS Reading Level:
  • 0.9
  • Genre:
  • Nonfiction
  • Year Published:
  • 2004

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From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)

Byron Barton’s signature bold, flat colors illustrate a simple declarative text in which Sam tells us about his car — how he cares for it and how he drives it. He drives it each day to his job as a city bus driver, leading to a satisfying conclusion: “But when I work I drive my bus.” The clarity of the text and illustrations make this perfect for reading aloud to groups of toddlers. Young car-and-truck enthusiasts will want to hear this book again and again, so get ready for the never-ending road trip. (Ages 1–3)

CCBC Choices 2002 © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2002. Used with permission.

From Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from July 19, 2004
"With just a few words per page, Barton conveys simple car facts as he follows Sam at the wheel, then supplies an ending with a twist. The chunky blocks of color and minimalist text will withstand countless readings," wrote PW
in our Best Books citation. Ages 2-up.

Publisher's Weekly

From Horn Book

January 1, 2002
Big, bold type accompanies big, bold pictures showing Barton's chunky Playskool-style Sam with blue baseball cap. On his way to work, Sam cleans his red car, gives it gas, and points out all its parts. The details are spot-on, neither overcomplicated nor simplistic. The simple, child-friendly book, ideal for group read-alouds, takes a little twist at the end: Sam is a bus driver. Vehicle-obsessed toddlers will line up for a ride.

(Copyright 2002 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

The Horn Book

From School Library Journal

August 1, 2001
PreS-Sam takes good care of his bright red car. He keeps it clean and makes sure that it has oil and gasoline. He also obeys the traffic laws, reads the street signs, drives carefully, and introduces readers to his vehicle's many parts. He drives his car many places, but at work he's behind the wheel of-a big, green bus. Typical of Barton's style, the illustrations are simple and stylized, but perfectly suited to the text. Bold, complementary colors are featured against yellow backgrounds. The book will find a home with youngsters who enjoy books about cars, trains, buses, and the like. Combine it with Donald Crews's Freight Train (Greenwillow, 1978) to get a toddler or preschool storytime rolling.-Roxanne Burg, Thousand Oaks Library, CA

Copyright 2001 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

School Library Journal

From Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from July 2, 2001
With just a few words per page, Barton (Machines at Work) manages to convey simple car facts and an ending with a twist. "I am Sam/ This is my car," begin the first two spreads. Sam adores his red Beetle-esque car (it comically mirrors his own chunky physique), and he takes all the responsibilities of ownership seriously—from maintenance ("My car needs oil/ and a full tank of gasoline") to obeying the traffic laws ("I stop for pedestrians"). Like any car buff, he loves to explain how his automobile works. "My car has lights to see at night," accompanies a painting of Sam driving under a starry sky as the headlights illuminate the typography. On the next page, Sam adds, the car also has "windshield wipers to see in the rain"—a lovely scene that Barton renders from the perspective of the car hood, so that readers gaze at the reassuringly unfazed Sam through a curtain of silvery blue drops. Youngsters will be heartened to know that even when Sam goes to work, he gets to stay behind a wheel: he's a bus driver. Barton's world looks as if it were assembled from a toddler's collection of brightly colored building blocks, while his minimalist text has a plainspoken eloquence and subtle rhythm that will survive countless readings. Ages 2-up.

Publisher's Weekly

From Booklist

Starred review from July 1, 2001
Ages 2-4. This is a simple picture book, simple in the best sense. Each illustration is distilled to the essence of its graphic forms. Boldly shaped blocks of brilliant colors combine to make recognizable figures and objects, which in turn create dynamic scenes that illustrate the first-person narrative. The story is simple too, short enough to engage a toddler, yet with a nice twist at the end. The narrator introduces his car and its many useful features and he demonstrates how carefully he drives--stopping for pedestrians, reading signs. The twist comes when he explains that he drives his car to work where he boards a bus: he's the driver. Those who equate simple with easy or dull will be delighted with the colors, shapes, and composition that Barton manipulates so playfully and so precisely. Sometimes electric combinations of colors set up visual effects that keep the eyes in motion over the double-page spreads. In more peaceful pictures, perfectly placed elements of the design create pleasing effects reminiscent of a collage by Matisse. For young children intrigued by cars, this book is simply wonderful. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2001, American Library Association.)

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