Jack and rick by david mcphail5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() McPhail’s delicately shaded watercolor illustrations show rotund Rick in an orange vest and jaunty Jack in a polka-dot neckerchief, with some hilarious expressions on the animals’ faces as they struggle with the heavy log. The text uses a question-and-answer format and just one simple sentence per page to tell the short but satisfying story, which has a real plot and real obstacles for the characters to overcome, despite the length. ![]() ![]() The two characters use a hollow log and Rick’s jump-rope to explore the concept of cooperation, helping each other in simple but creative ways until they can join together on the same bank of the river to jump rope side by side. In this emergent-level easy reader, Rick meets a rabbit named Jack, but unfortunately, Rick and Jack are on opposite sides of the river. No one can beat McPhail ( I Love You Because You’re You, 2001, etc.) at illustrations of bears, and Rick the bear joins a long list of the artist’s ursine charmers who can’t fail to win over young readers. ![]()
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