by M H Clark (Author) Laura Carlin (Illustrator)
When the sun paints the sky pink and orange and blue, with its light that is brilliant and clear, I say, I want to make the world beautiful too, and the sun says, that's why you are here.
Follow an inquisitive little girl on a camping trip as she explores nature and discovers the amazing worlds within her. The sun, stars, rivers, and trees serve as mirrors, reflecting back her limitless possibilities. Written from a child's perspective, each rhythmic refrain is a beautiful invitation to self-confidence and an exploration of all you can become.
Brilliant pencil and watercolor illustrations pair with whimsical rhymes to invite young readers to see the wonders around them and the miracles inside. It's an empowering bedtime read for children ages 5 to 9.
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Poetic language knits together this uplifting picture book, which follows a black-haired, brown-skinned narrator who finds strength in nature and pride in their identity. Sensory and figurative language by Clark, relayed in elegant rhymes, shows how the child relates to their surroundings: "I am bold as the river that makes its own way,/ I am huge as the high mountain peaks./ Like the sun, I bring color and light to the day,/ but there's still more than that inside me." Bold washes of watercolor by Carlin bleed across pages as colored pencil detailing adds fluid figures, flora, and fauna, conjuring a dreamlike, amorphous quality that reflects the narrator's limitless potential. While the sheer number of abstract images may lose the interest of younger readers, adults may find this affirmative book useful in helping children consider their relationships with nature. Ages 5-9. (June)
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