[perky review] Taxi, Go! by Patricia Toht and Maria Karipidou

Good Morning! It’s a brand new day, and everybody in the city has something to do, somewhere to go. Who will help them get there?

Speedy, spunky TAXI, that’s who!

Look, here he is now ๐Ÿ˜€.

Cabs are resting in a line.
Wake up, Taxi. Rise and shine!
Fill the tank, Check the tires.
Roof light on — now for hire!

Taxi . . . GO!
Get on your way —
today will be a busy day!

In Taxi, Go!, a zippy new rhyming picture book by Patricia Toht and Maria Karipidou (Candlewick, 2024), we follow spiffy red Taxi from morning till night as he transports passengers young and old to a variety of destinations.

After his morning fuel-up, he first picks up a woman who can’t be late for an important business date. Taxi races ahead, weaving left and right through an alley-way as “Heavy rain comes crashing down.” When sirens wail, Taxi has to STOP! for an emergency rescue (cat up a tree).

Then it’s GO! once again, until they finally reach the woman’s high-rise “nice and dry.” No sooner has he dropped her off, then he picks up four more fares.

A street with shops.
Four fares more.
Shuttle folks
from store to door.

As the sun sets, he takes happy and excited passengers to a soccer game, a dance, and then a play. He then drops passengers off at the airport, stopping to wait for planes to land. For his final fare, he picks up an arriving family, who snuggle in the back seat, soon to nap.

Taxi crosses a bridge, passes a park, and arrives at a street “still and dark.” He gently stops once more to help the family to their door. Taxi then makes his way back to the depot, where he parks, dims his lights, turns off his motor. After a full, eventful day and a job well done, it’s off to dreamland for him.

Toht’s pitch perfect rollicking rhyme is such fun to read aloud, and readers will enjoy riding along from page to page with every STOP! and GO! She’s incorporated lots of details about how taxis operate, from roof lights, to meters counting miles with their “tick, tick, ticks,” to how they navigate traffic at stop lights and intersections, etc.

In her bright, colorful digital illustrations, Karipidou has populated the story with a diverse cast of characters, capturing the hustle and bustle of city life as individuals walk, run, play, wander, shop, converse, eat, and dance. There’s a nice feeling of community as they gather for their various activities.

And of course, her depiction of Taxi himself is hugely appealing with his big eyes, captivating facial expressions and upbeat personality. Kids cannot help but love him. We get the sense that Taxi is eager to please and enjoys his job, and munchkins will love studying the scenarios in every spread. Vehicle enthusiasts will have fun identifying various cars, vans, trucks, busses and shuttles as Taxi moves in and out of traffic.

Fast or slow, stop and go, hail this chipper cab for a great ride! ๐Ÿ™‚

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TAXI, GO!
written by Patricia Toht
illustrated by Maria Karipidou
published by Candlewick Press, February 2024
Picture Book for ages 2-5, 32 pp.

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*Interior spreads text copyright ยฉ 2024 Patricia Toht, illustrations ยฉ 2024 Maria Karipidou, published by Candlewick Press. All rights reserved.

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13 thoughts on “[perky review] Taxi, Go! by Patricia Toht and Maria Karipidou

  1. I just got Patricia’s lively book from my wonderful library, Jama, but haven’t opened it, yet! After your special review, I’ll get right to it! I certainly know that reading it aloud will make any group of children smile! Congratulations to Patricia and Maria! And thank you, too! Have a great beginning to March!

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  2. I live in the city so I know that the author and illustrator have a spot on depiction of life in the city. Thanks for sharing, Jama and have a lovely first day of March!

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    1. Maria Karipidouโ€™s illustrations of Taxiโ€™s city are wonderful! So many details for little re as era to pick out. Thanks for your kind words, Joanne.

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  3. aDORable! So cute. And, I love reading with a little one that picks up on repetition of words like STOP and GO. It’s also great to see a diverse cast of characters in this book for today’s kid.

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