Sometimes We Fall

by Randall de Sève (Author) Kate Gardiner (Illustrator)

Sometimes We Fall
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

An uplifting story that offers a reassuring message about finding the courage to take a small risk--and the sweet reward that may follow.

Sometimes you want to eat a juicy red plum at the top of a tree, but it seems so hard. What if you start the climb and a strong wind blows and the tree shakes? What if it rains and you slip and FALL? But those sweet-smelling, juicy, ripe purple plums up there look so tasty, and best of all, Mama is waiting for you with words of encouragement. . . .

This tender picture book by New York Times bestselling author Randall de Sève, with illustrations by Kate Gardiner, is an empowering reminder that to fall and get back up again is the bravest, and sometimes most delicious, step of all.

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Kirkus

Starred Review

A meaningful and tender tale of learning through experience.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

A young bear literally looks up to its mother in this reassuring picture book about learning to take risks. A mother bear perches in a plum tree amid a field of golden, waving grasses, where her cub sits, longing for the delicious-looking plums above: "It's a problem when you want a purple plum, too." As the pages turn, de Sève (This Story Is Not About a Kitten) describes the plums with accumulating adjectives that hint at the cub's desire for the "sweet-smelling, juicy, ripe purple fruit." But as the cub contemplates joining Mama, it ruminates on possible perils: the leap upward could fall short, and the climb might result in scrapes, or even a tumble from the branches. Sanguine Mama doesn't minimize the cub's anxieties, reiterating the idea that "sometimes we wobble" and also that "it's okay." Finally, the cub climbs, reaches for a plum, and falls-- Gardiner (Small Places, Close to Home) catches the endearingly ungraceful tumble in midair--but a plum drops, too, and one taste is motivation enough for the cub to dust off and try again. The spare text's voices--Mama's is soothing, the cub's more apprehensive--honor the duo's differing points of view, while gouache and colored pencil art with elegant shapes and subtle earth tones offer lovely, ongoing visual consolation and comfort. Ages 4-8. Agent (for author and illustrator): Steven Malk, Writers House. (Aug.)

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Review quotes

★ What a lovely story of parenting and childhood, of paving the way without smoothing it. A meaningful and tender tale of learning through experience. —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Randall de Sève
Randall de Sève is the New York Times bestselling author of award-winning picture books that have been translated into many languages worldwide. Randall uses her years of being a teacher to explore issues that children deal with daily. All of her stories spring from real-life experiences, then take shape in her imagination.

Author Site: randalldeseve.com Social: @randallde

Kate Gardiner is a New England based illustrator. Kate often finds herself inspired by quiet scenes of nature, finding beauty in moments of rest. She aims to capture the calm of these moments through her illustrations, often gaining inspiration through her mixed heritage, as a member of the Chaubunagungamaug band of Nipmuck Indians as well as the traditions of her Polish roots.

Illustrator Site: kategardinerillustration.com Social: @kategardinerillustration
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593645499
Lexile Measure
570
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Random House Studio
Publication date
August 06, 2024
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV002030 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Bears
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
Library of Congress categories
Bears
Animals
Infancy
Picture books
Courage
Failure

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