cover image Zip Zap Wickety Wack: A Story About Sharing

Zip Zap Wickety Wack: A Story About Sharing

Matthew Diffee. Holiday House/Porter, $18.99 (48p) ISBN 978-0-8234-5871-4

At first glance, cartoonist Diffee’s children’s book debut appears to be a slightly dusty farmyard tale featuring oversize serif typography, elegant wax and colored pencil illustrations in burnished hues, and predictable animals making familiar sounds (“The cow says, ‘Moo.’ The horse says, ‘Neigh.’ ”). But when a goat pauses after the sheep’s “baa,” noting that the two share a manner of communicating, the story begins to gleefully and irreverently unravel. Pressed to come up with a noise that no one else emits, the sheep finally lands on a doozey: “Zip Zap Big Bang Flip Flap Wing Wickety Wack Walla Balla Yackety Yack Ding Dilly!” Then a tiny flying saucer appears, piloted by an extraterrestrial who begs to differ. The alien launches into a sermonette on the values of “wiffling” (also known as sharing), but the being’s platitudes quickly deflate when the animals show interest in sharing the spaceship. The alien’s selfishness makes the barnyard animals feel empathetic by comparison, and an amusing kind of logic brings humor to the book’s peaceful conclusion. Ages 4–8. (Sept.)