Ah, from the back of this book I learned there is a first book about Ernst, the dreamy, imaginative crocodile; it’s titled [Ernst:], and I just reserved it at the library. I am hoping Kleven did the same style of collage art in that first book about the little blue crocodile, and I hope that the green big brother Sol makes an appearance too.
I just love collage art and this author/illustrator does outstanding work. I loved the colors and intricate patterns and objects, the expressiveness, the beauty. I really enjoyed these illustrations. I would have poured over them endlessly as a youngster; there’s so much to look at.
The story of these sibling crocodiles is one that will be enjoyed by those who have sibling relationships, those that like to collect things, all kinds of things, and those who love intricate and colorful illustrations.
I found the confident Ernst endearing, I loved the adorable dog, and I appreciated how the story shows that siblings (and friends and people in general) can find ways to get along and enjoy each other’s company even if they have very different viewpoints and enjoy different things.
I was reminded of the childhood joys of collected rocks and shells, and the fun to be had by looking at cloud shapes, and all sorts of childhood pleasures.
I also love books about art for children and this story basically qualifies in that category.
4 or 5, 4 or 5, 4 or 5. I want half stars! I’ll bump it up.