Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
08/27/24
ISBN:
1-592-70408-5
ISBN 13:
978-1-592-70408-8
Dewey:
E
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A sunny look at living life with intention.Seemingly small moments can build character and teach lessons. Each spread in this story speaks to a common experience or feeling, from grappling with death and learning from one's mistakes to taking the time to find the perfect leaf clover and thirsting for knowledge. This brief, ambitious book is deceptively simple. While the ideas expressed are lofty, the text never talks down to the intended audience as it stresses the importance of making space not only for the momentary encounters in life, but also for the emotions involved. Tanco's pen illustrations are delicate and textured; the palette is limited to black and shades of gray and yellow. The brightness of the yellow tones effectively conveys mood. The spare prose ("To plant a seedâ¦and watch it grow," "For things that can go wrong," "To keep a secret") feels like a long list at times; it may make more sense if grown-ups preface the various items with the book's title. While the work never condescends to children, adults may get more out of it, making it more appealing as a gift book than as a read-aloud. Children are depicted in various gray hues and hair textures.A reminder to embrace the smaller moments in life with purpose. (Picture book. 5-8)
School Library Journal
(Mon Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Gr 1–3— Beautifully simple yet moving text demonstrates the purpose that people put into things every day, such as holding a hand, letting go, planting a flower, then watching it grow. Each page contains a basic task in a single sentence. Illustrations are done in different hues of yellow with charcoal and black outlines rendering slightly different skin tones and hair styles. The delicate characters in the story are children depicting details of the narrative. A few animals are included on some of the pages. The art style is similar to Peter H. Reynolds's work. There is some rhyme and rhythm in the reading of the story: "To stand up to your fears./ For those who are no longer here." Children and adults will find the story charming, yet emotion-evoking as everything is relevant to real-life events. This quick read will certainly be a favorite, as it serves as a reminder that the little things in life with friends inform our best memories. VERDICT Guaranteed to be loved by all readers, this book is a valuable purchase for the SEL or general children's section. Recommended.— Tracy Cronce
A delightful and inspiring picture book about making time for the little things that make life rich and beautiful, from author Paola Quintavalle and award-winning illustrator Miguel Tanco
Watching a flower grow. Taking time to say goodbye. Giving yourself the chance for another try. Holding hands and letting go. And welcoming the night when the moon is up.
These are all things for which we need to make time—things that involve both imagination and intention, even though they are ordinary. By sharing these small moments, this playful, conceptual book inspires us not to waste but to fill the precious time we have on our hands.