From best-selling author of Shy Ones and Hug Me comes a gentle story about a chipmunk named Mino who must leave their mother and set off into the big world ​on their own.
"[Ciraolo's] deep empathy for those on the verge of a big transition—with all its excitement and anxiety—is unmistakable. At the last stop, the animals gaze out the bus window, contemplating their future with a mixture of apprehension and wonder, before disembarking toward their new lives. The journey has not only mattered—it has fortified them." —Publishers Weekly
"Endearing Mino will suck readers in with his excitement about the world" —Kirkus Reviews
Nature is a capricious architect. One wondersÌýwhat mood she was in, that time she inventedÌýchipmunks. Whatever temper inspired her, itÌýwas decided that, on completion of their seventhÌýweek, all chipmunks must leave their motherÌýand set out on their own into the big unknown.Ìýâ€� Ìýâ€� But Nature’s fickle moods change faster thanÌýthe weather, and if pride won’t ever let her goÌýback on her decisions, conscience would alwaysÌýprompt her to make up for her shortcomings.Ìýâ€� â€� And so it is that on that fateful birthday, Mino isÌýgiven his mother’s kiss, but not her tears, and,Ìýwith a sparkle in his heart and a sunnyÌýdisposition, he’s put on a bus towards his futureÌýlife and a new home, where he might plant hisÌýseeds and watch them grow.
Simona Ciraolo studied animation at the National Film School in Turin, Italy, and earned a master's in illustration at the Cambridge School of Art in England, where she was awarded the Sebastian Walker Award in 2014. Simona Ciraolo now lives in London.
When Mino Took the Bus is gorgeously illustrated, featuring the most detailed and colorful imagery I’ve ever seen in a children’s picture book.
In this story, Mino needs to relocate to his new home, and he must say goodbye to his mother. Along the way, he chats with everyone on the bus; Mino establishes a community with the bus riders, getting to know something about each one. They share a picnic and stories. In the end, everyone on the bus walks away a with memories of their friends and happy feelings of belonging.
The story/plot, writing, and imagery are some of the best out there, and I’ll be buying this book since it has to go back to the library because I loved it so much.
Will this be my favorite picture book of the year?? Possibly?? A little chipmunk leaves home for the first time, hops on the bus, and a beautiful journey ensues. This art style is so soft and warm and delicious?? the COLORS??? the way Ciraolo illustrates Mino all floppy and energetic?? good good good stuff!!
A delightful story for preschoolers+ to help them gain the courage they may need to leave home when the time comes. And that time has come for the young chipmunk Mino who kisses his mother goodbye and leaves home (via a long bus ride) to make his own life. Much excitement on the long bus ride where Milo gets help and wisdom from the bus driver Guido and meets many new friends, also on a similar journey.
This tender and sweet book about a little chipmunk on a big journey emphasizes the impact of meeting new friends and making memories together along the way. I adore the gorgeously soft illustrations full of little details that accompany this wonderful book!