
Clever use of white space adds to the instant-replay energy in this game, the art gets the extra point. With a predominantly red, white and blue palette, Chesworth's (Television) cartoon art creates the illusion of camera shots as aerial views from the bleachers are juxtaposed with close-ups of on-court action (e.g., a concentrating Cardinal preparing for a lay-up shot or the scoreboard viewed from between a running player's legs). The visuals make the most of Martin and Sampson's text.

Yet a sometimes sloppy rhyme scheme (rebound/bounds brows/how) and the repetition of the word ""dribble"" may make this a disappointing read for some sidelines spectators. Part sportscaster (""Referee hands the ball to Lynn, Blue Jay pass comes bouncing in"") and part cheerleader (""Only 3 seconds more, pass it now, we gotta score!""), the narrator imparts a sense of urgency that young basketball fans may initially find contagious. Illustrated By: Lois Ehlert Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 40 Vendor: Beach Lane Books Publication Date: 2011 Dimensions: 11.00 X 10. As the seconds tick away, girls pass, dribble and shoot until a final Cardinals' basket breaks the tie. Title: Ten Little Caterpillars By: Bill Martin Jr.

Martin (Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?) teams up with Sampson (The Football That Won) for this account of a girls' championship basketball game between the Cardinals and the Blue Jays.
