Everywhere, Wonder
Matthew Swanson, illus. by Robbi Behr. Imprint, $17.99 (48p) ISBN 978-1-250-08795-9
From the husband-and-wife team behind Babies Ruin Everything comes a sweeping exploration of imagination, appreciation, and possibility. A curly-haired boy with brown skin invites children to follow his lead and find their own story, one that lies in noticing and recognizing the beautiful, interesting things the world has to offer. “So keep your eyes wide open as you go,” he advises, sharing his own catalogue: “In Egypt, there are pyramids.... In Alaska, there are cold, wet waters filled with seals and sockeye salmon.... In Sheboygan, there is a tractor mechanic named Shirley who has thirty-seven friends.” The boy also notes that wonders can be found close to home: a blue balloon caught in a tree, an unusual looking soup noodle, or a glass doorknob that “makes rainbows when the reading lamp clicks on.” Peppered with questions and comments, Swanson’s narrative initiates a thought-provoking conversation with readers, and Behr’s digitally assembled watercolors create a dreamy mood. Her vibrantly hued scenes of lush jungles, dry savanna, and roads “that somehow never seem to end” paint a vivid portrait of the world’s diversity. Ages 3–7. [em]Agent: Meredith Kaffel Simonoff, DeFiore and Company. (Feb.)
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Reviewed on: 12/12/2016
Genre: Children's