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I loved this book and gave it 5 stars. I loved the way that Smith used different art styles to distinguish between the two explorers and their imaginings of who may have lived in the house. I liked how the colors worked so well together. I also like how Smith expanded on the words of the poem in his illustrations; for example, the reader is not told who the "we" is, but Lane shows us a pair of siblings exploring the house. There are no birds mentioned in the text, but the reader can see blue birds on several of the pages. I hope the Committee takes a very close look at this book!

Hello Lighthouse is a book I was sure I was going to love. Sophie Blackall is one of my very favorite illustrators. The problem with HL is the formatting. I don't know if it is the art or the size of the page. There is an inconsistency. Some of the intricate details are way too small. I don't know if it will make a difference to the committee, but I feel children will have a hard time with this title.


This was a wonderful story showing how a grandson and grandfather, who could not communicate through words, were able to communicate through art. The boy's artwork and the grandfather's artwork are done in different styles and media, but together they create a great story and learn to love each other. Great book!

I really liked this book, especially the cutaway of the lighthouse, showing the rooms the keeper lives in and the work and store rooms. I thought Blackall did a great job depicting the different weather conditions; especially how everything is dim in the fog. And I really liked the sweet final illustration of the family gazing out their window fondly at the lighthouse. I thought that the text and illustrations worked wonderfully together.

This is another beautiful book by Denise Fleming, with her signature and famous collage artwork. This book shows the building of the nest, piece by piece, the eggs, the nestlings, and the flight from the nest. It is an excellent science book for very young ones.
I loved all four books that we are reading this month, and I think that they are all excellent contenders for Caldecott mentions.


My second pick would be Hello Lighthouse. The artwork is done beautifully. I especially enjoyed the intricate details for the cutout of the lighthouse and the differences in the sea with different weather and seasons. Beautiful story as well that highlights a unique job once held.




Books mentioned in this topic
Drawn Together (other topics)Hello Lighthouse (other topics)
This Is the Nest That Robin Built (other topics)
A House That Once Was (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Minh Lê (other topics)Sophie Blackall (other topics)
Denise Fleming (other topics)
Julie Fogliano (other topics)
Lane Smith (other topics)
Fantastic publications just keep coming. Did you think any of these are worthy of a Caldecott award?