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Big Umbrella, The

$32.00

Big Umbrella, The

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SKU: 9781534406582 Category: Product ID: 26978

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Title: Big Umbrella, The
Author: BATES AMY JUNE
Format: HARDCOVER
Publication date: 06/02/2018
Imprint: PAULA WISEMAN
Price: $32.00
Publishing status: Active

Review Quotes:
This sweet extended metaphor uses an umbrella to demonstrate how kindness and inclusion work. The big umbrella waits by the door with a smile. \”It is a big, friendly umbrella. It likes to help.\” It’s a rainy day and help is welcome, so the umbrella, once opened, provides shelter to all comers. First to its owner, and then to a ballerina, a dog, a skater, a monster…there is no limit to how many can fit under its widespread arms. \”Some people worry that there won’t be enough room under the big umbrella. But the amazing thing is…there is.\” Bates’s signature sketchy watercolors begin the story on the endpapers with a downpour and heavy, wet clouds. The muted colors of the rainy cityscape give contrast to the smiling red umbrella and the folks it is protecting. Each page is lighter than the one before until the sun is out, and a final spread opens to show just how much room there is. Bates and her young daughter thought up the idea for this story during a rain storm. The message is direct but not didactic, useful in discussion about classroom and family behaviors, community-building and kindness in general, not to mention helpful for discussion about the current political climate. VERDICT A lovely addition to any library collection, for classroom use or for sharing at home.
–School Library Journal \”December 1, 2017 \”
Kirkus Reviews (11/01/2017):
Illustrator Bates applies her signature watercolor, gouache, and pencil style to a quiet story about a smiling umbrella, a tale sparked by a conversation with her seventh-grade daughter, co-author Juniper Bates.The eponymous rain protection is a big, red, friendly, helpful umbrella that sits near the front door and \”likes to spread its arms wide\” when it rains. As the pages turn, the umbrella grows in size, its smile ever widening, \”to give shelter.\” It gathers all in–tall, hairy, plaid. \”It doesn’t matter how many legs you have,\” the omniscient narrator assures, as a basset hound droops forlornly outside its shelter before being welcomed in. While the book does not bill itself as political, it is hard to read it without thinking of current events–and of the umbrella as a metaphor for the United States. \”Some people worry that there won’t be enough room under the big umbrella,\” the narrator warns. \”But the amazing thing is…there is.\” The final spread of this gentle picture book is an illustration of diverse people in a park: a black jogger; a white man in a wheelchair with a small dog on a leash; a brown woman wearing a hijab with a butterfly in her palms; two men and three children (in child seats), all of different skin colors, riding a tandem bike.A subtle, deceptively simple book about inclusion, hospitality, and welcoming the \”other.\” (Picture book. 3-6) COPYRIGHT(2017) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

ISBN: 9781534406582