Copyright Date:
2017
Edition Date:
2017
Release Date:
11/07/17
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-88448-522-6
ISBN 13:
978-0-88448-522-3
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2017937850
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
A beach walk leads to the discovery of a star on the sand. The starfish needs to be returned to the ocean, but Ana wishes she could go, too. To fulfill her wish, her papa helps Ana "see" with his words. Grainy pastel illustrations with a natural sandy feel accompany this quiet story of nature appreciation. Information on different species (including human Ana) is appended.
School Library Journal
(Fri Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2017)
PreS-Gr 2 When Ana and her papa discover a sea star during their walk on the beach, Ana wants to take it home. Papa helps her understand that the sea star is alive and must go back to the ocean. He then consoles her by painting pictures with words that describe the sea star's home under the sea. When Ana gets home, she tells her mother about the sea star using Papa's technique. Hogan's painterly and realistic illustrations take viewers to the beach and under the sea. Her depictions of the natural world evoke the joy of the sea, the salty air, the sand, and the animals that live in this habitat. Hogan's experience as an island dweller in Maine truly shines. Roelfs's text has a lot going on. It covers respecting the natural world, animals of the sea, and using one's imagination through much description and dialogue. The illustrations work well at grounding and depicting the abundant text. There is back matter that provides further description and facts about the animals mentioned in the story, including Ana. VERDICT This gentle story and lovely artwork touch on sea animals, using one's imagination, and respecting nature. An informative and delightful addition. Catherine Callegari, Reston Regional Library, VA
"The sea star waited as the sand settled around it.Then slowly, slowly it crept home to the sea grass meadow on hundreds of tiny tube feet.""Ana watched a snowy plover grab its dinner from the surf. Then the tiny bird skittered across the sand.Ana and Papa followed their shadows home."
Excerpted from Ana and the Sea Star by R. Lynne Roelfs
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A young girl finds a starfish on the beach and wants to show it to her mother at home, but doesn't want to take it from its home. With encouragement from her dad and a little imagination, Ana is able to let the sea star go and yet keep it with her at the same time. This beautiful picture book celebrates the power of imagination and an appreciation of the natural world. Back matter invites children into the lives and experiences of a jellyfish, stingray, loggerhead turtle and other sea creatures. "The sea star waited as the sand settled around it. Then slowly, slowly it crept home to the sea grass meadow on hundreds of tiny tube feet." "Ana watched a snowy plover grab its dinner from the surf. Then the tiny bird skittered across the sand. Ana and Papa followed their shadows home."