Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Jeremiah's Robot ABC

 

A book is shown against the background of a sofa cushion. The title is "Jeremiah's Robot ABC."


My newest book is a thing I promised to one of my kids. When I published A Apple Pie: An Active Alphabet, back in January 2023, I showed it to my then-four-year-old and asked what he thought of it. "I hate it," he told me. "There aren't enough robots." Preschoolers are a tough crowd. Anyway, I told him that I didn't know how to draw robots, but if he would draw them for me, I would make him another book. So he did, so I did, and now Jeremiah's Robot ABC is a real book, with twenty-six robots drawn by my son when he was five years old. Since my last alphabet book was a rhyming one, I wanted to do something different with this one, and since my son is at an age when he likes to count things, I decided to make this one a counting alphabet book. That means the illustrations got progressively more complex as we went along, until I was trying to stuff over twenty counting objects onto each page. It was a wild ride. 


A sample page from the book shows nineteen sheep and a robot are shown floating through Van Gogh's painting "Starry Night." Text near the bottom says "Robot S-19 has nineteen sheep."


Oh, and we also threw in a bit of art appreciation. All the illustration backgrounds are from paintings by Vincent van Gogh. Here's one of my favorite pages--how can you resist counting sheep in Van Gogh's Starry Night?


A young boy in a blue shirt leans back on a sofa, holding a shiny gold plastic egg in one hand and a book in the other. He is smiling, showing that one of his front teeth is missing.


My son insisted on holding a shiny gold plastic egg in his other hand when I took his picture with the book. That's what I get for sneaking in a photo session on Easter Sunday, I guess. Anyway, he's also happy with our new book.


The young boy from the previous photo leans forward toward the camera, still with a shiny gold plastic egg in one hand and a copy of the picture book "Jeremiah's Robot ABC" in his other hand.


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