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A review by salatanita
The Green Umbrella by Jackie AzĂșa Kramer, Maral Sassouni
5.0
My daughter loves rain, and enjoys marching around in wellies, umbrella in hand, no matter the weather. The moment she saw the cover (and the cute mice inside), we had to sit down and have a look.
At first, the story sounded similar to Suteyev's Mushroom in the rain: there's room for everyone. However, the message goes way beyond this. It's OK to see the same umbrella differently - it's a boat, a crane, a tent or a flying machine. It can be anything you want, your imagination is the only limit.
Lively illustrations, cute characters, and an important lesson on friendship, openness and creativity.
Thank you NetGalley and North South Books for this Advance Review Copy.
At first, the story sounded similar to Suteyev's Mushroom in the rain: there's room for everyone. However, the message goes way beyond this. It's OK to see the same umbrella differently - it's a boat, a crane, a tent or a flying machine. It can be anything you want, your imagination is the only limit.
Lively illustrations, cute characters, and an important lesson on friendship, openness and creativity.
Thank you NetGalley and North South Books for this Advance Review Copy.