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Block City

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What are you able to build with your blocks?
Renowned illustrator Daniel Kirk has joined his "blocks" -- in this case, bright colors, bold shapes, and retro style -- with Robert Louis Stevenson's classic poem to construct a nostalgic yet exuberant celebration of fun and imagination. It is a joyous look at playtime that will encourage toddlers to build dreams all their own!

32 pages, Hardcover

First published September 29, 1988

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Robert Louis Stevenson

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Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, and a leading representative of English literature. He was greatly admired by many authors, including Jorge Luis Borges, Ernest Hemingway, Rudyard Kipling and Vladimir Nabokov.

Most modernist writers dismissed him, however, because he was popular and did not write within their narrow definition of literature. It is only recently that critics have begun to look beyond Stevenson's popularity and allow him a place in the Western canon.

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12 reviews1 follower
May 8, 2021
Title (italicize): Block City
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator (if separate from the author): Daniel Kirk
Genre: Children’s picture book
Theme(s): Building, poetry
Opening line/sentence (type directly from text): “What are you able to build with your blocks?”
Brief Book Summary (2-3 sentences in your own words): The book is about a young boy, who plays with his blocks, while outside is pouring rain. But he uses his wild imagination to make playing with his blocks fun.
Response to Two Professional Reviews (3-4 sentences in your own words): Kirkus Reviews talks about how grand this story is with the architectural details and “toy-like inhabitants as the pages turn”. The boy shows many skills as he is really good at building blocks.
Tell Me Framework (4 sentences in your own words):
Like(s): I like how creative and poetic the story is.
Dislike(s): N/A
Patterns(s): The author is rhyming in his story.
Puzzle(s): N/A
Consideration of Instructional Application (3-4 sentences in your own words) Students could do Fil in the Shape using blocks or Shape matching. Teachers should do a couple of activities with the whole class. Once done, students can free play with the blocks.
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1,862 reviews12 followers
May 29, 2017
I was picking out books for my 5-year-old at the library and hesitated with this one, wondering if it would be too babyish for him. I checked it out anyway, and I'm glad I did. Once I realized it was the Robert Louis Stevenson poem I was happy, since both of my kids seem to enjoy listening to his poetry and I like reading it. The illustrations ended up being kind of interesting, too. My son was intrigued by the last few pages where reality seems to start to mix with the fantasy world of the block city.
108 reviews
April 24, 2018
I didn't realize this was a poem that had been illustrated at first. It is great to show students some ideas for building with blocks and talk about imagination. A few of the poetry words are a little outdated for today's children but with the proper introduction about poetry and discussion of the words this would be a good read-aloud.
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4,007 reviews19 followers
September 8, 2019
From Robert Louis Stevenson's A Children's Garden of Verses, a poem about building a city out of blocks and fantasizing stories that go along with it. Like a lot of classics, this feels like a standard trope now. The art is pretty good.
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249 reviews2 followers
June 26, 2017
This was a fun read, and the illustrations really helped the kids understand the actual story.
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1,575 reviews
December 30, 2017
Lovely illustations. Cute story. My little one really enjoyed this. Great way to spark imagination.
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43 reviews2 followers
September 12, 2018
Good vocabulary building book for kids. I had to look up “kirk.” It’s Scottish for church. The book also has a few black kids which is a bonus.
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285 reviews
October 7, 2024
“I’m doing good on Goodreads again!”




(gave the book two ⭐️ because there is a yellow ‘o’ and yellow ‘y’ in the title. Read aloud by himself at 4yo, missed two words, ‘establish’ and ‘pillar’.)
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337 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2024
Robert Louis Stevenson's poem comes to life with lovely illustrations in this book!
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652 reviews8 followers
July 28, 2025
Good rhyming scheme, fun and colorful pictures, great choice for storytime.
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453 reviews45 followers
January 14, 2015
Block City is a lush, colorful block building adventure, with text from the classic poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. Daniel Kirk's bright illustrations capture the pure joy and imagination of the little boy as Stevenson's words set the magical tone. Hazel says: I like blocks and this has lots of blocks. We give this book 5 stars for pure, lovely fun!
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1,475 reviews7 followers
May 24, 2018
I was intrigued by the fact that the author of this was Robert Louis Stevenson. Turns out that it's one of his poems all illustrated up and formatted as a picture book. I enjoyed the poem, as it's one I'd read many moons ago, but I also really enjoyed the illustrations, which was a bit of a surprise. Overall, I think this book was wonderful, and I would use it again.
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572 reviews
September 6, 2015
We are big fans of playing with wooden blocks in our family and looked forward to reading a story about building a block city by the sea. Cute poem and idea. The illustrations are well-done, but the child who's the main character has creepy-looking eyes.
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May 4, 2010
This story focuses on shapes in NYC. I liked it because of the illustrations and the partciular focus on the European terms. This would be great for a lesson with culture, and then I could incorporate some geometry as well.
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635 reviews6 followers
May 18, 2011
Block City is a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson, is illustrated by Daniel Kirk (author/illustrator of Bus Stop, Bus Go! and Library Mouse among many others--all well worth reading to the picture book set). The illustration is beautiful and adds greatly to the beauty of the poem.
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415 reviews
May 30, 2017
I was so surprised to discover that the poem in this book is by Robert Louis Stevenson! While the illustrations are not my style, the bright colors are appealing and I appreciate that the illustrations tell a visual story that perfectly accompanies the poem. We will be reading this book a lot!
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2,396 reviews40 followers
October 22, 2012
Very colorful, clean, bold pictures and a chid's impagination. It rhymes. Great for a preschool read aloud.
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1,949 reviews1 follower
November 5, 2015
Inspiration to get your kiddo creating their own block cities.
24 reviews
February 24, 2016
This book adopt for the young children, i enjoy the process for his build the cattle. It is interesting.
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