It's Tough to Lose Your Balloon
It's Tough to Lose Your Balloon
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Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
Annotation: Illustrations and simple text suggest ways to see the positive side of difficulties, from losing one's balloon to being left with a new babysitter.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #5708610
Format: Library Binding
Copyright Date: 2015
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 09/08/15
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-385-75479-5
ISBN 13: 978-0-385-75479-8
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2014032546
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Subject Heading:
Optimism. Fiction.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

The old saw about life, lemons, and lemonade works well in this bright and bouncy picture book for kids who encounter disappointments (aka "calamities"). Your balloon disappears into the stratosphere, but . . . Grandma will see it flying by from her airplane window. Sandwich dropped into the sand? "It'll make some seagulls very happy." Broken toy? Grandpa can fix that! And time spent with Grandpa is fun for both. A scraped knee might be helped by a glow-in-the-dark bandage. The events are presented on a white background. Yes, there are down moments as calamity strikes, but double-page spreads also show grins, giggles, and smiles as the potential catastrophe is resolved. This book is upbeat, positive, and full of laughs, and a good way to emphasize the bright spots and fixes in life's tender moments. Cartoonlike figures outlined in black and cheery color washes in blues, yellows, and greens fill each page. The optimistic message ends with a fitting illustration: "when life gives you rain . . . look for the rainbow!"

School Library Journal (Wed Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)

PreS-Gr 1 Teachers and parents today know the importance of teaching young children resilience. This book explores common childhood frustrations, acknowledges the feelings, and helps point the way toward coping. The difficulties are everyday occurrences such as ice cream melting or legs getting scraped, not large-scale tragedies, so the tone remains optimistic throughout. Not every situation will resonate with every child, but the premise of looking for the positive has universal appeal. The book design and cheerful, exuberant pictures carry out the theme. A color-saturated full page describes the problem, along with a single page illustration. The "problem" spread leads to a two-page image celebrating a constructive outcome. For example, in the sandwich section, the text reads, "It's sad to drop your sandwich in the sand&30;but it will make some seagulls very happy." The illustration shows that another child split her own undropped sandwich and shared, helping children understand that sometimes they have to look further for a solution. Adults can forget how things that seem small to them can be significant in a child's world. The warm tone of this story is a reassuring reminder to children that a situation can be bad, but they will be okay. The simple design leaves room for exploration, writing, and discussion as children could think of something that happened to them and remember or imagine a way to handle it. VERDICT Most libraries will want to add this appealing title. Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA

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Word Count: 122
Reading Level: 2.5
Interest Level: P-2
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.5 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 177637 / grade: Lower Grades
Guided Reading Level: J
Fountas & Pinnell: J

From the author of National Book Award finalist Hey, Kiddo.

Lost balloons. Melted ice cream. Babysitters.

Life as a kid can be pretty daunting. But don’t let these troubles get you down. With the right attitude, a hurdle can become a hammock and an obstacle can become an opportunity!
 
Veteran picture book creator Jarrett J. Krosoczka teaches kids to look on the bright side of things. With lively illustrations and spot-on humor, It’s Tough to Lose Your Balloon champions resilience and helps children navigate childhood indignities while making them laugh at the same time.


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