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Not Yet, Yvette

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The minute Mom leaves, Yvette asks, "Is it time yet, Dad?" Dad answers, "Not yet, Yvette." Then Yvette and her dad get busy beacause there's a lot to do before Mom comes home, like clean the house and bake a birthday cake. Through it all, Yvette repeats her question and Dad responds, "Not yet, Yvette."

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 1992
      ``It would be difficult to find more likable party-givers than this high-spirited heroine and her calmer but equally enthusiastic dad,'' said PW. Ages 3-6.

    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 1992
      PreS-K- A simply stated picture book about an African-American family's birthday celebration. It's Yvette's mother's birthday, and the child and her father are vacuuming, dusting, baking, shopping, and decorating. The excitement of planning and preparation makes the youngster quite anxious, and Dad is constantly saying, "Not yet, Yvette." The illustrations are uneven. Full-page spreads appear static, and some illustrations of the characters exhibit cartoonlike stylism. The text and illustrations do not set a mood of gentle patience but rather one of annoyance, and the repetitive "Not yet, Yvette" becomes quite obnoxious. A good thematic idea not well executed. -Barbara Osborne Williams, Queen Borough Public Library, Jamaica, NY

    • Booklist

      March 15, 1992
      Ages 3-7. Yvette and her dad clean the house, bake a cake, buy presents and flowers, wrap their gifts, and wait until Mom comes home to yell, "Surprise . . . Happy Birthday!" While it's a simple story, Yvette's excitement, anticipation ("Is it time, yet?" "Not yet, Yvette"), and happiness on this special day make it childlike and believable. Splashed with sunny colors, Trivas' impressionistic watercolor paintings give the picture book an engaging look. One of many recent picture books depicting black children in happy family settings, this will appeal to any child old enough to enjoy secrets and surprises. ((Reviewed Mar. 15, 1992))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1992, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 1992
      The suspense and excitement build in this cheery book as a girl and her father prepare a birthday celebration for a surprise guest. When Mom finally comes home, she is greeted with a cake dazzling with the light of candles. This warm story is complemented and extended by pictures alive with bright color and the joy of family.

      (Copyright 1992 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • OverDrive Read
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Languages

  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:2.4
  • Lexile® Measure:540
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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