Are Your Stars Like My Stars?
Leslie Helakoski author Heidi Woodward Sheffield illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Union Square & Co.
Published:1st Feb '20
Should be back in stock very soon
No matter where they live, all children gaze at the blue sky, bask in the warmth of the golden sun, dig in the rich dirt and watch clouds grow soft and rosy at end of day. Through the eyes of one inquisitive and thoughtful young narrator, young readers explore the idea of perspective and come to realise that all of us, everywhere, share the colours of the world. Perfect as a bedtime story!
No matter how different our lives are, some things are the same. A child’s world is full of color—and, if they look closely, full of wonder. Most double-page spreads of this picture book feature rhyming verse set on the left-hand page that describes in developmentally appropriate language how a child narrator sees a color. Gold, for example, is ‘warm’ and ‘full of sparkle,’ whereas blue is ‘deep, wide, and open.’ Each stanza ends with versions of the same question, which concludes across the gutter or after a page turn: ‘Is your gold… / …like my gold?’ creating a repetitive pattern that will delight young readers. The text is accompanied by rich illustrations of diverse children from all around the world, including South Asia, Latin America, East Asia, and Western settings. The final page features a black child and a white child sitting arm and arm on a hilltop, looking at the same star, driving home the message that our similarities bring us together and our differences make us more beautiful. The best feature of the book is the highly textured, collage-style illustrations, many of which contain soft strokes of color that give the images a pleasantly dreamlike quality. . . . the book’s timely message of universality among diversity is a highly relevant one. —Kirkus
No matter how different our lives are, some things are the same. A child’s world is full of color—and, if they look closely, full of wonder. Most double-page spreads of this picture book feature rhyming verse set on the left-hand page that describes in developmentally appropriate language how a child narrator sees a color. Gold, for example, is ‘warm’ and ‘full of sparkle,’ whereas blue is ‘deep, wide, and open.’ Each stanza ends with versions of the same question, which concludes across the gutter or after a page turn: ‘Is your gold… / …like my gold?’ creating a repetitive pattern that will delight young readers. The text is accompanied by rich illustrations of diverse children from all around the world, including South Asia, Latin America, East Asia, and Western settings. The final page features a black child and a white child sitting arm and arm on a hilltop, looking at the same star, driving home the message that our similarities bring us together and our differences make us more beautiful. The best feature of the book is the highly textured, collage-style illustrations, many of which contain soft strokes of color that give the images a pleasantly dreamlike quality. . . . the book’s timely message of universality among diversity is a highly relevant one. —Kirkus
ISBN: 9781454930136
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32 pages