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CM . . . . Volume XXI Number 3 . . . . September 19, 2014
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Lillian Gilbreth was born into a privileged life-style in 1878 but had aspirations from a young age to be educated and have a life of adventure and challenge. Undoubtedly she achieved all three goals. While she and her husband are best known in popular culture because of the books Cheaper by the Dozen and Belles on Their Toes (later made into movies), there is much more to know.
Spic-and-Span! is the sixth volume in Tundra's "Great Ideas" series, and true to its established formula, it provides an introduction to the achievements of a lesser known inventor presented with caprice, atmosphere and great illustrations. Monica Kulling has once again created a book that entices and engages right from the start, giving readers a picture of Lillian Gilbreth's scientific achievements and as a warm, real person. Readers' appetites are whetted to read further about this woman at once so down to earth and yet so visionary. Part of the success of this series is related to the selection of imaginative and capable artists to work with the author. In this case, David Parkins, the well-known illustrator of over fifty children's books, charms readers with pen and ink drawings combined with water colour. The plentiful illustrations, with their expressive figures and sense of proportion, are full of life and vigor. They enrich and enhance the text with their vibrancy and detail. It is such a pleasure to pore over them. A bibliography or "sources of inspiration" list is included on the colophon page, which is a welcome addition, but it is in such small print one almost misses it! Like all the other titles in the series, Spic-and-Span! is an excellent addition to school, public and personal libraries and a great read for those aged six to ten. Highly Recommended. Aileen Wortley is a retired librarian living in Toronto, ON. Copyright © the Manitoba Library Association. Reproduction for personal use is permitted only if this copyright notice is maintained. Any other reproduction is prohibited without permission.
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