I Want a Boat!
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- 10,99 €
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- 10,99 €
Publisher Description
A box is never just a box when you have a vivid imagination and a couple stuffed animal friends to join you on a fantastic ocean voyage.
I have a box,
I want a boat.
With nothing but spare text and a bright imagination, I Want a Boat! follows a girl as she finds a way to transform a plain old box in an ordinary room into a magical sailboat, complete with a rudder, sail, and anchor. She and her stuffed-animal friends take to the high seas, encounter raging storms, and make it to dry land, just in time for supper.
Award-winning author Liz Garton Scanlon's sprightly text and candy-colored, kid-friendly illustrations by Kevan Atteberry (Ghost Cat, Dear Beast) make this a perfect read-aloud for the youngest child.
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On this book's title page, a child with a mop of red hair and dot eyes finds a wooden box among garbage outside and drags it indoors. "I have a box. I want a boat," writes Scanlon (Thank You, Garden), and the child's imagination does the rest. A rudder appears, and a green sail. With the boat sorted, the adventure needs getting: "I have a sail. I want the sea!" results in ocean waves lapping at the bedroom rug, witnessed by a small crew of stuffed animals. Soon underway, the sailor is accompanied by a friendly sea turtle, a striped fish, and three stuffed animals to serve as the crew. Atteberry (Ghost Cat) creates a toy-box world of soft forms, scribble-shadowed waves, and swirling breezes. When "I have the sky. I want a storm" conjures a tempest that blows the crew overboard, the child's surroundings-shaping power makes it reasonably easy to restore calm. The draw of the story is the young protagonist's ability to brings needs to life via imagination—power that Scanlon emphasizes with the punch of repeating, easily memorized prose. Ages 4–6. Agent (for Scanlon and Atteberry): Erin Murphy, Erin Murphy Literary.