• The Blue Umbrella

The Blue Umbrella

Illustrator
Momoko Abe
Publication Date
March 14, 2023
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
The Blue Umbrella

Description

Kindness is a magical thing, and in this gentle picture book kindness comes from somewhere unexpected. When a seemingly ordinary blue umbrella is offered to provide shelter from the rain, it grows to accommodate anyone in need.

It was not supposed to rain on the day that a small blue umbrella showed up on the little girl's doorstep with a note saying "For you." But she decided to take it along just in case. And despite the odds, it did rain. Seeing that her mom was getting soaked, the girl invites her to come under the umbrella too. At first it seemed like they couldn't possibly both fit, but then something magical happened . . .

The umbrella grew. So they offered shelter to more and more neighbors. What should have been a tight squeeze was instead enough room for everyone.

This story is a true celebration of kindness and sharing, with poignant words from Emily Ann Davison and charming illustrations from Momoko Abe, and is sure to become a favorite for young readers.

Publication date
March 14, 2023
Classification
Fiction
Page Count
-
ISBN-13
9780593569573
Lexile Measure
450
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Random House Studio
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV039270 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Strangers
Library of Congress categories
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Kirkus

An accessible approach to inclusion, sharing, and community building.

ALA/Booklist

While the idea of a magical umbrella isn't new, it's nicely carried out in Davison's buoyant narrative, where the girl tells how her umbrella drew strangers together, creating a happy community of friends.
Emily Ann Davison
Emily Ann Davison spent her childhood writing. It's therefore no surprise that she became an author, it just took her a little while to get there. When she isn't writing, she can be found playing the piano, having adventures with her family, or daydreaming about what stories to write next. She is never seen without a cup of tea. Emily lives with her daughter, husband, and dog in Kent, England.

Deborah Allwright started illustrating as a child and now has more than 40 picture books and several awards with her name on them. When she's not drawing, painting, or snipping paper, you'll find her riding horses, swimming in the sea, or searching for bats and moths. She lives with her partner and two cats in London, England.