The roadman boogie by Nikki Slade Robinson
Starfish Bay, 2016. ISBN 9781760360146
(Age: 3-5) New Zealand author-illustrator Nikki Slade Robinson brings
a true story to life in The Roadman boogie. The Roadman
controls the traffic with his large stop sign as the digger fills
the truck at the side of the highway. He is sneezing, shivering,
cold and soggy as he stops the cars and trucks during a heavy
downpour. When a crowded car stops, his feet begin to twitch in time
with the rockabilly music blaring from the radio. Each time a car
stops for the Roadman, he can't help dancing in time to the music.
There is a country ballad, a bouncing boogie-woogie, a Latin rumba,
even a saucy salsa; he's certainly got the moves. He twirls and
turns, controlling the traffic, so caught up in the moves he doesn't
notice the water rising. With the cones out across the road, all the
cars and trucks stop in time for the Roadman's Boogie Ball.
The rhythm of Robinson's rhyming text and the fun alliteration make
this a great story to share with an audience of preschoolers. Listen
to some different types of music mentioned and have the children
move to the beat. The grey textured backgrounds sweep across page
after page, evoking the rainy conditions.
Rhyllis Bignell