Life is Beautiful!

Life is Beautiful!
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

Lexile Score

800

Reading Level

3-4

نویسنده

Ana Eulate

ناشر

Cuento de Luz

شابک

9788415619369
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Kirkus

March 1, 2013
Fantasy and social responsibility mix uneasily in this optimistic translation from Spain. Violet is a Kenyan girl who goes to bed hungry because her region doesn't have "much food." A winged giraffe suddenly shows up and flies her all over Africa, but at first, it is an Africa without people--just the animals, plains, forests and mountains of most old-fashioned books about the continent. Then the giraffe introduces a new idea. The fantastical animal tells Violet that "the rainbow sometimes loses its colors when it sees that children are no longer smiling." They should ask people from other countries to help by "collaborating, by working together, sharing their moments of happiness and seeds of love, and by being generous." At last humans appear in the pictures, and the giraffe unveils her biggest plan: to tickle everyone in Africa! Now Violet's laughter turns into drops of water that become a rainbow that transforms the continent, and "everything turned green, filled with light, and filled with life." Great swaths of color fill the double-page spreads, and the giraffe, with its heart-shaped spots, certainly attracts attention. Violet and the other people are realistically, albeit stereotypically, painted. This sugarcoated attempt to imbue young children with a sense of social consciousness is saccharine in the extreme. High ideals with a mawkish sensibility. (Picture book. 4-7)

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School Library Journal

August 1, 2013

PreS-Gr 2-During a sleepless, hunger-filled night, a young Kenyan girl is visited by a winged giraffe that takes her on a journey across Africa. Flying over mountains and rainforests, the child appreciates the beauty of her country. When the animal cryptically notes, "there are also places where the rainbow sometimes loses its colors when it sees that children are no longer smiling," Violet wants to find a solution. The giraffe encourages her to ask prosperous countries to be generous and giving, and adds that "tickling everyone" could also help solve the world's problems. Tears of laughter then "watered the land, and everything turned green, filled with light, and filled with life." Uya's stylized oil paintings of landscapes bathed in orange and red radiate warmth. Unfortunately, this dreamlike tale is full of exclamatory sentences that feel forced ("The plants and animals are amazing!"; "I want you to laugh for real!"), and the humanitarian theme is hampered by peculiar fantasy elements.-Linda Ludke, London Public Library, Ontario, Canada

Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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