PreS—This interactive lift-the-flap book presents a variety of child-friendly symbols in a random arrangement. A descriptive clue hinting at the identity of the hidden item appears on the left-hand page ("You can decorate me with colorful squiggles, stripes, and polka dots. The Easter Bunny hides me for you to find."), while a solid-colored flap covers three-quarters of the picture opposite. The cheerful, stylized illustrations, which feature smiling animated characters and a palette of bright pastel hues, provide a solution to each riddle. The questions "What am I? What could I be?" are printed in white text on each of the sturdy flaps. The objects concealed in this sweet "look and see" story include Easter eggs and candy, springtime animals, flowers, and a bonnet. The last spread reprises all of the showcased items, and the text concludes, "I am Easter. That's me!" Although this is a satisfactory addition to the series, for a more festive interactive book, try Jane O'Connor's
Fancy Nancy's Elegant Easter (HarperCollins, 2009).—
Linda L. Walkins, Mount Saint Joseph Academy, Brighton, MAEach spread features a hint ("I am a fancy hat...") and then asks "What am I? What could I be?" Open the half-page flap to see the rest of the illustration and discover the answer ("I am an Easter bonnet"). The slick illustrations are unremarkable but friendly and, along with the format, will appeal to young children, but information is minimal.
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