The art is striking: a black-and-white road background offsets the bright yellow, green, red, and blue of the street signs. A is for Airport, B is for Bike Route, F is for Fire Station, and so on down the line. “Q is for Quack” — the sign shows a duck crossing — never fails to elicit a chuckle from my young motorist. The sweet opening and closing pages show a child in the backseat of a yellow car, wide-eyed and watchful at the beginning of the trip, and contentedly snoozing at the end. Because when it come to road trips, Z is for Zzzzz, of course.
I keep a running list of picture books that make great birthday gifts for kids of certain ages—Nursery Rhyme Comics is a recent favorite—and after a spin through Backseat A-B-See, I’m parking it the slot reserved for two- to five-year-old vehicle lovers, right next to Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld’s wonderful Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site. Vroom!
Here’s a peek at the book trailer:
Review copy received from publisher.
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