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Sam Sorts

illus. by Marthe Jocelyn. 32p. Tundra. Feb. 2017. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9781101918050.
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PreS-Gr 1—Young Sam's possessions are piled high, and he needs to tidy up, but where to start? He begins the arduous task of cleaning up and "finds Obo the Robot, one of a kind. Then two snarling dinosaurs, three little boxes, and four fake foods. How many things is that?," thus starting the process of sorting his toys into various categories. Young readers will learn that items can be sorted by shape, rhyming pairs, and other descriptive and physical characteristics. The collage illustrations accurately represent the innumerable objects that gather in a preschooler's room. While each page shows a different type of sorting arrangement, there are also open-ended questions that allow readers to extend the book with additional language through conversation.
VERDICT Recommended as an additional purchase for picture book collections with a focus on concepts or to complement an early learning mathematical storytime.

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