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I loved this book and gave it 5 stars. Colorful, appealing gouache illustrations depict the girl's adventures in the pages of a book. Readers can look for the white rabbit on almost every spread. I would vote for it as a Caldecott Award.

I also loved this one enough to give it 5 stars. A lovely book showing how the grandchildren of today benefit from the hard work of the grandmother planting a pecan tree seed decades ago. Lovely pen, ink, gouache and collage artwork by award-winning artist Daniel Miyares.


I loved this book. The story of Finn and Grandpa's walk and exploration of nature is perfectly accompanied by the lush, adorable, child-friendly illustrations. Although the author never specifically tells the reader why Finn is in such a bad mood, there are a couple of clues. On one spread, both Finn and Grandpa have broken hearts. On the final end papers, is the backside of Finn's quilt with a note: "To Finn � Grandma." So I am guessing that Grandma recently passed away. I think this book is Caldecott-worthy.

I have always loved Frazee's realistic illustrations, and her ability to paint so many different kinds of people. In this book, she illustrates a Jewish baby-naming blessing with sensitivity and skill. I really liked the alternating pages of a line of the blessing with several people underneath and a wordless double-page spread of some vista. A beautiful book, and as Laura mentioned, it would make a great gift book for any age.

I love Marla Frazee's work, and this is no exception. The cover is joyous. The art is magnificent and beautifully translucent. Frazee depicts family subtly and inclusively. the marriage between text and illustration is impeccable. "In every love, blessed are the tears," carries a new poignancy for me. I hug my children and granchildren so tightly these days, Frazee give me that permission to fill them with love as much love as I can pour into them through my arms. This book is beautiful. Definitely Caldecott worthy.

I love Marla Frazee's work, and this is no exception. The cover is joyous. The art is magnificent and beautifully translucent. Frazee depicts family subtly and inclusively. the marriage..."


Shari (Shira) wrote: "It's June! Do we have room on our list for another Kwame Alexander book? Check out How to Write a Poem illustrated by Melissa Sweet."
Absolutely!
Absolutely!
Stephanie wrote: "Can I suggest Maribel's Year written by Michelle Sterling and illustrated by Sarah Gonzales? It was just released on May 9th."
Love the suggestion!
Love the suggestion!

This is a wonderful cultural book and a chance to discuss family meals across the world. It is also a nice geographical book to look at life in the jungle, dessert, ocean, and outerspace. It is creative writing and illustrating for children's literature at its best! The pictures are so colorful and alive. They invite readers to Come IN. This picture book can be used as a stand-alone wordless story for rereading, again and again, or for early readers to retell the story.
Agreeing with others, this is Caldecott worthy!
Beneath
Very positive but sad, too. The endpages let readers ponder a deep meaning of 'beneath'. This story show connectivity between loved ones and nature. The pictures are essential for telling the story. A great book to get readers thinking about the concept beneath, not only physically but also emotionally. Readers can ponder how physical well-being and emotional feelings are strongly interconnected. Great concept book about what's beneath. Caldecott worthy!
Nell Plants a Tree A great story showing family togetherness and traditions through the years. The tree is a happy, vital part of the family joy. The colors are vivid and cheerful in this story. Readers may think about the trees around them and how special they are. Very tender, special book, yet other titles lean more to Caldecott.
In Every Life An incredible picture book about the wonders of life and its many possibilities. The text is powerful and the illustrations compliment with love, emotions, happiness and sadness. Sketches of wind, sun, rain, and Earth all play a major role in making this a fantastic read, one that will tug at your heartstrings, and perhaps a teardrop will fall. Caldecott worthy!


Books mentioned in this topic
In Every Life (other topics)Beneath (other topics)
Nell Plants a Tree (other topics)
Once Upon a Book (other topics)
Once Upon a Book (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Grace Lin (other topics)Kate Messner (other topics)
Anne Wynter (other topics)
Cori Doerrfeld (other topics)
Marla Frazee (other topics)
Once Upon a Book by Grace Lin and Kate Messner
Nell Plants a Tree by Anne Wynter
Beneath by Cori Doerrfeld
In Every Life by Marla Frazee
...but are they distinguished?