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PreSchool-K—A father and his daughter start their fishing day by going into the woods to look for earthworms. Her methods are all her own since, "that's my way." Papa picks up worms with his fingers; she scoops them up with a shovel. This is a quiet story, just the telling of the small pleasures that make up an outing on the lake. Both catch fish and go home to have dinner with mom and baby brother. The illustrations in pastel and ink are perfect for conveying the sense of calm that the story requires. The full-bleed spreads show the expanse of the water and the pines, and the depiction of the wildlife is just detailed enough to be naturalistic. The only thing that really happens here is that a father and a daughter spend a lovely day together. And that's something to celebrate.—Ieva Bates, Ann Arbor District Library, MI |
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In this simply told story, a daughter and her Papa spend the day fishing. The importance of the ordinary comes alive because of the young girl's narrative. "The sun is rising like a big yellow balloon. The water is still." This is how a child looks at and describes her world. `Papa's way' is to be himself. Papa picks up worms with his fingers, "I scoop them up with my shovel." Papa whistles as he rows, "I sing "Whoosh"." Papa's way is to allow his daughter to be her self, to respond to things her way. The intimacy of the story becomes dynamic due to the full, naturally rich illustrations of Lauren Castillo. The eyes have it: the way Papa and daughter look at each other is exceptionally beguiling. Broad pictures and the short narration make it a perfect read-aloud, but this book begs to be read again in quiet moments. |
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