
Pick a Perfect Egg
Patricia Toht, Author
Jarvis, Illustrator
Candlewick Press, Fiction, Feb. 14, 2023
Suitable for ages: 3-5
Themes: Holiday, Eggs, Coloring, Easter Egg Hunt, Diversity
Opening: “Pick a perfect egg with care — choose a white one nestled there.”
Book Jacket Synopsis:
When spring arrives, it’s time to visit the farm to pick out some eggs, perfect for decorating. Bring your eggs home — take care not to crack them — and find a pot big enough to fit them all. While the eggs are cooling and drying, get ready for some dyeing!
Then on Easter morning, fling open your door and search for eggs of a different kind, filled with foil-wrapped chocolate, spinning tops, and jelly beans. And those perfect eggs you dyed the day before? They are no longer just eggs, of course: they’re Easter eggs!
Why I like this book:
Pick a Perfect Egg is a joyful celebration of a much loved Easter tradition. Just take a long look at the colorful and appealing pastel cover!
Patricia Toht’s beautifully rhythmic text will be an entertaining read for children. Jarvis’s colorful and lively illustrations will capture children’s imaginations as they prepare for the upcoming holiday. There are pages of wide-eyed children full of wonder and excitement as they anticpate coloring their own eggs and attending the egg hunt that follows.
Toht’s story will also touch the hearts of parents and stir their favorite memories of coloring eggs and going to egg hunts. I loved coloring eggs as a kid and attending the big Easter egg hunt in my community. When our daughter was young, we had a large yard with a lot of fun hiding places. So I held the annual egg hunts for the neighborhood children. The kids looked forward to it every year — and so did the squirrels that figured out how to open the plastic eggs. (Hint: Guard the eggs outside before the hunt.)
This will become a popular seasonal holiday book for families. Make sure you check out the front end papers filled with rabbits and the back end papers filled with brightly colored eggs waiting to be discovered.
Resources: The book will give parents and children lots of egg coloring ideas. And make sure you take your kids to an egg hunt or create your own hunt at home.
Patricia Toht is the author of Pick a Pine Tree and Pick a Pumpkin, both illustrated by Jarvis.. She once owned a children’s bookshop called Never Never Land befor turning her love of books into a love of writing. She lives in California.
Every Friday, authors and KidLit bloggers post a favorite picture book. To see a complete listing of all the Perfect Picture Books (PPB) with resources, please visit author Susanna Leonard Hill’s website.
*Review copy provided by the publisher in exchange for a review.
The cover of this book is so inviting! It actually reminds me of the book I read as a child, called The Easter Bunny’s Gift. Although, that book didn’t identify where the eggs came from. I think it’s great to remind kids where things originate, not the grocery store!
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I loved the gorgeous cover and it is inviting. It is a good idea to remind kids where eggs come from. End papers gorgeous too.
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Memories for sure with this Easter title. Sounds like the perfect read aloud for this upcoming week. Thanks for sharing it today.
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Had to share it before the holidays because it offers so many good ideas. Gorgeous illustrations. And, yes it will stir up memories for parents.
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Ha! You know what they say about “great minds”… we must be awesome this week. I love this book and I am glad we both reviewed it. Now everyone can see all the double reasons to love it. 🙂
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Yes, I am delighted we both gave it some book love just before the holiday. Many egg hunts ahead! Loved your indepth review!
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Sounds a charming book 😊. I never went on an Easter egg hunt and I feel I’ve missed out on something fun!!!
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You did. I lived for the egg hunts at a park nearby our home.
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🙂 🙂
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