Woodrow at Sea
Woodrow at Sea
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Pajama Press
Annotation: Little ones will cheer for Woodrow the elephant and his mouse friend while narrating the friends' tale: a lonely journey; an unlikely encounter; a brave rescue; and a series of adventures, each more exciting than the last.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #160760
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Pajama Press
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 04/06/18
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-7727-8029-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-7727-8029-1
Dewey: E
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

An anthropomorphized young elephant goes to sea and makes a friend in this wordless picture book.Woodrow, a young elephant dressed in a red T-shirt and gray shorts, paddles off in a small boat from his island home (cleverly steadying his telescope with his trunk). Because Edwards tells the story through the pictures exclusively, readers are left the space to imagine why Woodrow is setting off on his adventure—an invitation that continues throughout the story. After Woodrow rescues a marooned, compass-carrying mouse, the two set off for the mouse's home on a different island. They have adventures, including a stormy rescue of Woodrow by the mouse and friendly sea creatures, and in calmer seas, they sing. The visual literacy here is notably creative. The mouse sings pink notes, Woodrow sings blue notes, and half-pink, half-blue notes extol their duet. Edwards' watercolor-and-ink illustrations are deceptively simple without fancy visual angles or digital effects—but it is this simplicity that creates and supports the story's authentic, heartfelt ingenuousness. A lively, intelligent variation of full-page illustrations, double-page spreads, and spot vignettes keeps the pace active. At the story's end, the mouse is warmly welcomed home, they exchange compass and telescope (binding friendship), and Woodrow travels back to his own family.A story of adventure and friendship without the boundaries of words, which becomes more personal and satisfying as a consequence. (Picture book. 2-8)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

An anthropomorphized young elephant goes to sea and makes a friend in this wordless picture book.Woodrow, a young elephant dressed in a red T-shirt and gray shorts, paddles off in a small boat from his island home (cleverly steadying his telescope with his trunk). Because Edwards tells the story through the pictures exclusively, readers are left the space to imagine why Woodrow is setting off on his adventure—an invitation that continues throughout the story. After Woodrow rescues a marooned, compass-carrying mouse, the two set off for the mouse's home on a different island. They have adventures, including a stormy rescue of Woodrow by the mouse and friendly sea creatures, and in calmer seas, they sing. The visual literacy here is notably creative. The mouse sings pink notes, Woodrow sings blue notes, and half-pink, half-blue notes extol their duet. Edwards' watercolor-and-ink illustrations are deceptively simple without fancy visual angles or digital effects—but it is this simplicity that creates and supports the story's authentic, heartfelt ingenuousness. A lively, intelligent variation of full-page illustrations, double-page spreads, and spot vignettes keeps the pace active. At the story's end, the mouse is warmly welcomed home, they exchange compass and telescope (binding friendship), and Woodrow travels back to his own family.A story of adventure and friendship without the boundaries of words, which becomes more personal and satisfying as a consequence. (Picture book. 2-8)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: WL
Interest Level: P-K
Lexile: NP

In this wordless picture book, Woodrow the elephant rows off to find adventure and discovers a mouse marooned at sea. As the two go through many adventures and rescue each other from dangers, they discover that the best thing to find on a journey is a true friend. Award-winning author-illustrator Wallace Edwards is striking out in a bold, new artistic direction. Woodrow At Sea is a friendship story in the tradition of the great epics, but made accessible to the very young. Loose, energetic illustrations carry the story in this wordless picture book, which is packaged in a sturdy book format with a padded cover, extra-heavy pages, rounded corners, and a reinforced binding. Little ones will cheer for Woodrow the elephant and his mouse friend while narrating the companions' tale: a lonely journey; an unlikely encounter; a brave rescue; and a series of adventures, each more exciting than the last. The story will vary with the imagination of each teller, but in the end everyone will agree on one thing: no matter what you are seeking on your journey, the best treasure you can find is a true friend.


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