First the Egg
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Joy Fleishhacker, School Library Journal -- School Library Journal, 11/14/2007
From SLJ November 2007

SEEGER, Laura Vaccaro. First the Egg. illus. by author. unpaged. CIP. Roaring Brook. 2007. Tr $14.95. ISBN 978-1-59643-272-7. LC 2006032924.
PreS-Gr 2–With brief text and vibrant artwork, Seeger describes familiar transformations in nature. The opening spread reads, “First the EGG.” Textured backdrops painted in mustard yellow and rusty orange fill the eye and focus attention on a white egg that peeks through an oval-shaped die-cut from the next page. The following spread completes the thought, “then the CHICKEN,” revealing a just-hatched chick and a fluffy white hen. Other similarly conveyed cycles include tadpole to frog, seed to flower, and caterpillar to butterfly. Finally, Seeger extends the concept to a broader sphere, with “First the WORD…then the STORY” and “First the PAINT…then the PICTURE,” bringing the book full circle with an illustration that incorporates all of the highlighted entities, including the chicken–which then lays an egg. Throughout, the paintings focus closely on the items being described, and vivid color combinations and see-through die-cuts keep the art fresh and inviting. With its even rhythm, clearly expressed concept, and strong visuals, this book would make a great read-aloud for preschoolers; it could also serve as a beginning reader, a simple introduction to developmental biology, an example of logical sequencing, and a launchpad for creative writing.



















