
We Go Slow by Mariahadessa Edere Tallie, illustrated by Aaron Becker (9781665950602)
After everyone else rushes out of the house to start their day, a girl and her caretaker start their day more slowly. They share stories and listen to records during breakfast. Then they leave the house to enjoy their urban neighborhood full of birdsong, neighbors, flowers and art. They eat snacks, visit the park, and take public transport. Through the busy, buzzing city, the two of them move at their own pace taking the time to notice the small things that make up their city together.
The words of this picture book invite readers to slow down and enjoy reading it. There is a wonderful looping recall of “We go slow” that returns again and again, allowing everyone to breathe a bit. The illustrations done in watercolor and colored pencil have a gauzy feel with their focus on pinks, yellows and purples. It’s rather dreamlike and yet still vibrant and urban.
A slow gem of a book to share. Appropriate for ages 3-6.
Reviewed from e-galley provided by Atheneum Books for Young Readers.