"Walker (Hello, Jimmy!) follows an inquisitive little yellow-green frog as it explores its aquatic habitat, an ink and gouache expedition evoked with eye-popping hues, playful shapes, and all-onomatopoeia text . [A] boldly visual tribute to curiosity, independence, and being a strong hopper." --Publishers Weekly "This is such fun to read aloud! . Lovely deep colors and texture from the ink and gouache artwork are so appealing. Despite the few words, all of the animals have personality and there is happy energy to the frog''s adventure. This is a great book of alliterative sounds to read with young children." --Youth Services Book Review, starred review "Living a frog''s life is no easy feat: Frog jumps and plays, jumps and swoops, trying to escape the snips, and snaps of all sorts of animals in the forest. Of course, he will survive the day and be with his friends in the end.
The illustrations are very clever and the young readers will enjoy all the pretty sounds made on each page." --GeekDad "This book starts with a snap and ends with a nap. A story told entirely with sounds that makes for a captivating read aloud." --Jesica Sweedler DeHart, Neill Public Library "This book pairs vibrant watercolors and jubilant sound, making the environment practically bubble off of every page." --Kendall Futrell, Porter Square Books "The simple repetition of words throughout the story invites lively call-and-response read-alouds with little ones, while Walker''s rich washes of color prove irresistible, drawing the focus with their saturated hues and patterns. With gorgeous illustrations, a very expressive amphibian, and plenty of animals to spot and count along the way, this book is sure to become a firm favorite at home. For ages 0+." --Kate McIntosh, Readings Kids "Anna Walker has cleverly created a humorous, energetic, and playful tale of a frog''s adventure through the jungle and the unexpected creatures it meets along the way.
It is immediately relatable to young children, with its minimal, simple and direct language that perfectly evokes the sensory world of the frog and the other creatures in it. The tactile front cover is bright and engaging, with the little frog literally leaping off the front and into the narrative. The endpapers extend the storyline, and the text is creatively positioned on the page, like the movement of text mirroring the animals'' actions, which adds interest and catches the eye. The story''s pace is maintained by the illustrations and humor introduced by the near misses of the frog as it narrowly escapes the dangers around it. While the predominantly green pages immerse the reader into the setting of a jungle, the illustrations are varied in design and color and are offset by a clever use of texture using collage techniques on such things as tree trunks, water, and birds'' feathers. This is a picture book that will bring joy and demand repeated rereading, whilst also offering the opportunity to join in with the story." --Judges'' Comments from the CBCA "Snap! is an exuberant gem of a picture book." --Paperbark Words "In this entertaining picture book for the smallest readers, [Walker] goes big and bold with zippy collage illustrations in rich colors.
The minimal text, a string of rhyming onomatopoeic words, leads readers to follow a small light-green frog on his adventurous journey through the forest . With a clever use of the page-turn for suspense and surprise, the artist always has the jumpy little fellow get away just in time--and at the end, she rewards him for this exhausting trip through his habitat with a relaxing nap. What a fun read!." --White Ravens, 2023 " "Snap! is a fitting title for a book that immediately snaps you into the world of a pond where danger lurks around every bend for a curious little frog. Using spare text, Walker is able to expertly build suspense using the facial expressions and actions of the little frog and the predators he meets along the way. His personality shines through as he sneaks up on a sleeping alligator and taps it on the nose, only to jump out of the way at the last minute." " --@kidsreadtheworld.