The Big Wet Balloon (Toon Books Level 2)

by Liniers (Author)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

Also available in Spanish as El globo grande y mojado

A Parents Magazine Best Book of the Year.

When her sister, Clemmie, refuses to play in the rain, Matilda wants to teach her the delights of a wet Saturday. They end up learning an unforgettable lesson. Kirkus Reviews declared, "This warm and accessible story is sure to be a favorite."

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Kirkus

Starred Review
An excellent example of how well comics can work for early readers, this warm and accessible story is sure to be a favorite.

ALA/Booklist

Liniers tells a quiet story that taps into moments of childhood life the way that few comics manage (or bother to try), augmented by a color palette that creates a deep sense of mood, warm line work, and characters... An uncommonly family-friendly tale, great for parents to share with their kids.


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Starred Review
[A] tender, accurate depiction of sister dynamics, including the lessons they invariably learn from each other, and Liniers's cartoon drawings capture the siblings' distinct, expressive personalities.

Publishers Weekly

Argentinean cartoonist Liniers makes his U.S. debut with a story that presents an up-close view of a tender sororal friendship. For optimistic and strong-willed Matilda, nothing beats a Saturday. "This is how you wake up on a Saturday," she tells her younger sister, Clemmie, who peeks at Matilda from between the bars of her crib. "Hoooraayy! Hooooraaay! For all day today is Saaaaturdaaaay!" ("Ta-day!" cheers Clemmie, just trying to keep up.) It's pouring rain on this particular Saturday, but that doesn't deter Matilda; she coaxes Clemmie outdoors and shows her the delights of running through a downpour and jumping in puddles. When a rainbow appears, Matilda decides to offer it a gift--and what better gift than that red balloon her sister treasures? Liniers's intimate ink-and-watercolor vignettes give way to a full-spread scene of a forlorn Clemmie chasing the balloon into the distance. He doesn't linger on this transgression, but jumps ahead to the evening, as Matilda makes amends--a reminder that moments of disappointment and dismay can be as intense, but also as fleeting, as a summer storm. A bilingual edition is simultaneously available. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2--These books explore the ups and downs of family life. In Peas, four chapters show Patrick and his parents in humorous conflict over vegetables, chores, baths, and bedtime. Patrick's imaginative naughtiness comes alive in Hayes's detailed colored pencil drawings, and the young bear's antics may remind readers of Calvin, Dennis the Menace, and other comic scamps. In Balloon, an older sister exuberantly bosses her younger sister in a series of rainy-day escapades, while Liniers's ink and watercolor illustrations convey each of the sisters' emotions, from enthusiasm to trepidation and even gleeful disgust at mucky worms. These easy readers feature familiar environments, a limited number of characters, and vocabulary that will gently challenge young readers with words like "beautiful" and sound effects like "burble burble." While the expressive thought bubbles, dynamic panel layouts, and perfect pacing make both titles enjoyable first comics, they may be even more successful in beginning-reader collections serving younger children.--Sarah Stone, San Francisco Public Library

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Review quotes

A simple, funny slice of life, The Big Wet Balloon succeeds by effectively depicting a sibling relationship and the joys of a child's world. ... The full-color illustrations have have a sophisticated cartoon quality.
—100 Scope Notes (SLJ blog)

This adorable comic-like tale of two sisters who spend a rainy day playing outside wooed our kid reviewers because it didn't look like a typical early reader. The level is discreetly displayed on the back. 'The story was much more substantial than other early readers, yet it used enough recognizable words for my 5-year-old to get through it on her own, ' says a mom reviewer.
—Parents Magazine
Liniers
Ricardo Liniers Siri lives in Buenos Aires with his wife and two daughters, Matilda and Clementina, who inspired The Big Wet Balloon. For more than ten years, he has published a hugely popular daily strip, Macanudo, in the Argentine newspaper La Nación. He also tours the world drawing on stage with musician Kevin Johansen. His work has been published in nine countries from Brazil to the Czech Republic, but The Big Wet Balloon is his first book in the United States.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781943145478
Lexile Measure
340
Guided Reading Level
F
Publisher
Toon Books
Publication date
April 07, 2020
Series
Toon Books Level Two
BISAC categories
JUV040000 - Juvenile Fiction | Toys, Dolls & Puppets
JUV013070 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Siblings
JUV043000 - Juvenile Fiction | Readers | Beginner
JUV029020 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | Weather
Library of Congress categories
Rain and rainfall
Sisters
Graphic novels
Cartoons and comics
Balloons
Garden State Children's Book Awards
Nominee 2016 - 2016

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