by Joan Holub (Author) Leslie Patricelli (Illustrator)
After little Icarus and his dad make a bird-shaped kite, Dad warns Icarus to hold on to the string and not let it fly too high. But Icarus disobeys, and soon the kite gets caught in the trees! Dad helps him repair the kite so they can play with it again, and Icarus learns the importance of being careful.
Joan Holub's carefully crafted text is brought to life by Leslie Patricelli's famously humorous illustrations. Includes a summary of the original Icarus myth. Also available in the Mini Myths series: Don't Get Lost, Odysseus and Good Job, Athena!
WorldCat is the world's largest library catalog, helping you find library materials online.
In the fifth entry in the Mini Myths series, a young Icarus proves just as reckless as his mythological forebear. This time around, though, the worst that happens is that Icarus spills some paint and gets his kite stuck in a tree after he tries to fly it ever higher. "Don't worry. We can fix it," reassures Icarus's father, who goes unnamed in this abbreviated adaptation. Like the previous books in the series, it's a playful modern-day riff on a classic mythological tale; readers curious about the original can get a taste of it in a brief recounting on the final page. Simultaneously available: Please Share, Aphrodite! Ages 1-3. Author's agent: Liza Pulitzer Voges, Eden Street Literary. Illustrator's agent: Rebecca Sherman, Writers House. (Sept.)
Copyright 2015 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.