Book Description
for Tomfoolery! by Michelle Markel and Barbara McClintock
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Young readers might not know who Randolph Caldecott is, or even what “tomfoolery” means, but they will easily relate to an artist following his heart and bucking convention, especially an artist who paved the way for creating lively picture books for children. With animated language and ample use of descriptive fonts, the narrator of this picture book biography speaks directly to readers, inviting them back in time to marvel at Caldecott’s journey from invalid to banker to industry-transforming artist. Gorgeous pen and watercolor illustrations match the mood of the text, integrating images from Caldecott’s work as well as original scenes showing his love for animals and action. A full-page recreation of a recognizable literary scene from John Gilpin’s hunt is a masterpiece. This thrilling page-turn celebrates Caldecott’s artistic success and serves as an Easter egg for those familiar with the image on the gold medal bearing his name. Detailed endnotes identify the reproductions of Caldecott’s art referenced, share additional details about the historical events delineated, and provide information about the transformation from Victorian periodicals to “toy books” in this rich history and delightful romp for readers of all ages. (Ages 6-10)
CCBC Choices 2024. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2024. Used with permission.