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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Beautiful Book to Share with Everyone!,
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This review is from: All in a Day (Hardcover)
What a lovely message for people of all ages. As I read this book with my friend's daughter, it struck me how it applied to my own life. The message seems simple, but it's so important - to make each day count. Every day brings hope and a fresh start if we choose to take it. The illustrations are amazing -- so beautiful yet clever and humorous. I chuckled out loud a few times as I read and looked. I closed the book with a smile on my face. Then five minutes later I opened it again. Every time I look at it, I see something I missed before. I'm a big fan of the chicken who even helps with the laundry! I recommend this book for people between the ages of 2 and 102.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Book Review: All in a Day,
This review is from: All in a Day (Hardcover)
All in a Day is a throwback, no question. A simple storyline with gentle, poetic text, a limited color palate of black, blue, and yellow, and bold paper-cut illustrations all add up to a retro feel. In appearance, it looks like it could have fit in if it was published right alongside Marcia Brown's 1961 masterpiece Once a Mouse. For those reasons (as so often things that seem "old-fashioned" tend to be) it's not a crowd-pleaser. All in a Day isn't a book kids will be begging their parents to buy. It is, however, a stunningly illustrated book that deserves to be shared.
The theme here is living life to its fullest. The tone is one of wonderment. As the title implies, the storyline follows a dark-haired boy through one long, beautiful summer day in the country. Working in the garden, feeding the animals, playing games, taking a nap, exploring the wilderness - it's a full day. The spare text is a rhyming poem that appears in small bursts on each two-page spread. It may not please all readers. The first time reading, I was one of them. I thought the text might tackle themes too difficult for children to wrap their heads around. Cynthia Rylant challenges the reader here, it it may be off-putting to some, but the illustrations lend a good dose of clarity. Aside from enhancing the text, the artwork is just plain beautiful. Nikki McClure employs a time consuming cut-paper technique where every line on the page is interconnected. The colors are later added by computer. Each turn of the page brings a switch in the background color from blue to yellow. It's the sort of art that takes on a whole new meaning when you consider how it was created. Look no further than the rainstorm scene - it will have you wondering how McClure pulled it off. The children's lit blog A Fuse #8 Production recently mentioned All in a Day as a possible early Caldecott contender - the illustrations absolutely merit that sort of discussion. Now this isn't the kind of book that will jump up and down and declare its presence, slaying during read-aloud and wowing you with hipness or humor. But give it a chance. Quiet, beautiful books like this have a tendency to grow on readers.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Boy and his Pet Chicken Spend a Day Exploring,
By Sacramento Book Review "Sacramento Book Review" (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All in a Day (Hardcover)
The words and graphics in All in a Day join together to show how a boy and his pet chicken spend a satisfying day exploring their world. Award-winning children's author Cynthia Rylant tells her story with sometimes clunky, yet oftentimes poetic and inspiring words of hope, love and joy. When the words work well together they bring about comforting images - "The past is sailing off to sea, the future's fast asleep."
Artist Nikki McClure tells her story using black and white block prints reminisce of the classic, Make Way for the Ducklings. She deftly balances a calming blue background to relax the reader, with a vibrating yellow that brings their emotions to the surface. In these two art forms blended together, the reader explores life's simple moments, like being thrilled with wonder and hope when watching a budding plant grow from a tiny seed, or feeling the love and bonding when having a simple, yet special picnic with dad in the forest. The story includes adventure when a surprise rainstorm appears and the boy and his family rescue drying clothes from a line. But undeterred by the rainy day, the boy makes the most of the day when he floats a homemade newspaper boat in a puddle. All in a Day ends on an inspiring note encouraging children to, "fill it up with you" and "See what you can do." Reviewed by Susan L. Roberts
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