Hey, Water!

Author:   Antoinette Portis
Publisher:   Holiday House Inc
ISBN:  

9780823452583


Pages:   36
Publication Date:   07 March 2023
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Format:   Board book
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Splash! A spunky little girl plays a spirited game of hide-and-seek with water, in this gorgeously illustrated informational picture book for the very young. Now in paperback. Hey, water! I know you! You're all around. Join a young girl as she explores her surroundings and sees that water is everywhere. But water doesn't always look the same, it doesn't always feel the same, and it shows up in lots of different shapes. Water can be a lake, it can be steam, it can be a tear, or it can even be a snowman. As the girl discovers water in nature, in weather, in her home, and even inside her own body, water comes to life, and kids will find excitement and joy in water and its many forms. This paperback edition of the latest work from award-winning author/illustrator Antoinette Portis is an engaging, aesthetically pleasing nonfiction picture book, complete with accessible backmatter on the water cycle, water conservation, and more.  

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Author:   Antoinette Portis
Publisher:   Holiday House Inc
Imprint:   Neal Porter Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 15.30cm
Weight:   0.278kg
ISBN:  

9780823452583


ISBN 10:   0823452581
Pages:   36
Publication Date:   07 March 2023
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"★""Portis’s main text is spare and accessible, with occasional, effective use of figurative language . . . The many permutations of water (not the book’s protagonist) are the focus of the crisp, uncluttered, primarily aqua-colored illustrations"" —The Horn Book Magazine, Starred Review ★ ""This simple introduction to water is an ideal read-aloud for the youngest scientists. Bold, beautiful, and equally simple illustrations are rendered with brush, sumi ink, and digital color. . . . Both school and public libraries will want this striking first science book on their shelves.""—School Library Journal, Starred Review   ""The text creates an easy-going, conversational tone while maintaining a good balance of scientific knowledge, everyday observation, and a child's perspective. . . . A handsome picture book that’s well suited to reading aloud, especially for classroom units on water."" —Booklist ""Portis' latest picture book is a joyful, lyrical celebration of water. . . . Done with brush and sumi ink and then digitally colored, Portis' bold illustrations undulate on the page—raindrops roar and pour; dwarfing a whale, oceans surge (even on the endpapers). . . . An energetic and literary introduction to water science by the author/illustrator of the award-winning Not a Box (2006).""—Kirkus Reviews ""Portis narrates in a conversational tone— 'Hey, water! I know you! You're all around.' But her story tackles a tricky cognitive task—recognizing an element that masquerades in different states. . . . The same element can exist in several different forms, the words imply—our senses don't always tell us the truth about identity. Notes at the end with additional illustrations provide more information about states of matter, the water cycle, and conservation."" —Publishers Weekly ""a lively celebration with enough factuality to be thought-provoking for youngsters just learning about earth science and conservation.""—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"


Portis's main text is spare and accessible, with occasional, effective use of figurative language . . . The many permutations of water (not the book's protagonist) are the focus of the crisp, uncluttered, primarily aqua-colored illustrations -The Horn Book Magazine, Starred Review This simple introduction to water is an ideal read-aloud for the youngest scientists. Bold, beautiful, and equally simple illustrations are rendered with brush, sumi ink, and digital color. . . . Both school and public libraries will want this striking first science book on their shelves. -School Library Journal, Starred Review The text creates an easy-going, conversational tone while maintaining a good balance of scientific knowledge, everyday observation, and a child's perspective. . . . A handsome picture book that's well suited to reading aloud, especially for classroom units on water. -Booklist Portis' latest picture book is a joyful, lyrical celebration of water. . . . Done with brush and sumi ink and then digitally colored, Portis' bold illustrations undulate on the page-raindrops roar and pour; dwarfing a whale, oceans surge (even on the endpapers). . . . An energetic and literary introduction to water science by the author/illustrator of the award-winning Not a Box (2006). -Kirkus Reviews Portis narrates in a conversational tone- 'Hey, water! I know you! You're all around.' But her story tackles a tricky cognitive task-recognizing an element that masquerades in different states. . . . The same element can exist in several different forms, the words imply-our senses don't always tell us the truth about identity. Notes at the end with additional illustrations provide more information about states of matter, the water cycle, and conservation. -Publishers Weekly a lively celebration with enough factuality to be thought-provoking for youngsters just learning about earth science and conservation. -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books


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Antoinette Portis is a decorated picture book author/illustrator. Her picture books have garnered wide acclaim and many starred review, including ALA Notable Books Wait and Now. She was awarded a Geisel Honor for Not a Box, which was also a New York Times Best Illustrated Book. A former creative director at Disney, she lives in Southern California.  

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