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My Kicks (Read-Along)

A Sneaker Story!

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Boys love sneakers. But when a child finds that his toes have outgrown his favorite shoes, and they've gotten too dirty and smelly, his mom says it's time for a new pair. Resistant to let go, the boy reminisces about all the good times he's had with his favorite kicks on the city streets. There's the paint splatter from his masterpiece and the drip from a Popsicle. There's the scuff from when he fell off his skateboard. And there are those frayed laces that he learned to tie in bows and doubles. A new pair just won't be the same. But, with bigger shoes to fill, the boy realizes new adventures await him. Maybe he could paint a little better? Or skate a little faster? This new picture book from the bestselling author of I Am Yoga explores the love and pride that kids have for their sneakers and the joy that can be found in growing up, growing out, and moving on. Read along!

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2017

      K-Gr 2-Trying to convince his mom that his worn-out sneakers are irreplaceable, a young boy recalls past adventures in his "old pair of kicks." At the shoe store, his mom says, "We aren't leaving without a new pair," so the boy tries on a virgin set and imagines future successes he might enjoy while wearing shiny new shoes. The ink and watercolor images, which depict an energetic young boy conjuring up past experiences and future exploits within an urban setting, are stronger than the text. Scenes portray the boy playing in the park, walking along city sidewalks, and skateboarding on the steps of the New York Public Library. The voice is sometimes lofty rather than childlike, implying that good times are to be remembered-"These sneakers have soul in their soles. Joy in each hole. A certain stick-to-the-sidewalk from gooey gum." Yet this cool kid's adventures offer general appeal, especially to parents of children who are attached to worn-out shoes. A shoe-tying guide on the book's cover is unfortunately underneath the jacket, making it inaccessible to most library audiences. VERDICT Delightful illustrations help balance an uneven text. A versatile addition for storytimes.-Gaye Hinchliff, King County Library System, WA

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2017
      They're shredded, stained, and stinky. A New York City kid's favorite sneakers, or "kicks," have lived an action-packed life. Skateboarding, tree-climbing, and puddle-splashing have taken their toll. The young black boy is devastated when Mom declares the need for new shoes. He regales his mother with stories about each and every scuff, tear, and splatter as she drags him downtown. In the store the boy rejects all choices, but Mom is adamant. Disgruntled, the child points at random and is pleasantly surprised with the results. The shiny yellow kicks make him jump higher, run faster, and feel just right. The old red canvas shoes are finally retired to a place of honor. Verde's overlong story stretches credulity in asking readers to believe that a young boy's shoes will last from summer to summer without getting outgrown. It's difficult to engage with the nameless boy, whose uneven first-person narration ranges from childlike exclamations ("It was awesome! I RULED that day!") to adult nostalgia ("These sneakers have soul in their soles. Joy in each hole"). Kath's ink-and-watercolor illustrations are dynamic, but the facial features are fairly generic. The "Shoe-Tying Guide" touted on the dust jacket is printed on the cover instead of on the endpapers, a design flaw that renders the guide virtually inaccessible to library users because most institutions affix the jacket to the book. Well-intentioned but ultimately lacking in kid appeal. (Picture book. 5-7)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      Replacing worn-out shoes can be hard when every tear, stain, and scratch brings up a cherished memory. This story about a shopping trip for new sneakers is full of bouncy rhythms, dance moves, and--eventually--fantasies about the possible adventures to be had in a new pair of yellow kicks. Ink and watercolor art captures an energetic African American boy bouncing around vibrantly rendered cityscapes.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:2.6
  • Lexile® Measure:550
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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