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Water
for one, Water for Everyone
Illustrated by Melinda Levine. Published
by Millbrook Press, 1998.
Hardcover/Paperback 0-7613-0347-2 |
"Pre-School - Grade 2. "On a very dry day
in Africa, one tortoise found a lonely waterhole."
So begins this cumulative counting book that presents
an array of animals as they come to quench their thirst.
Finally, 10 elephants drink it dry. They then lift
their trunks, trumpeting a message to the clouds and
summoning the rain needed to refill the waterhole.
An author's note gives the Swahili words for the animals
and for numbers from one to ten (however, the numerals
are not included). The cut-paper collages, done predominantly
in earth tones, are finely textured, full of depth,
and work well with the text - with one exception.
The water is depicted as gray and white stripes that
give the impression of mattress ticking, which may
confuse children. The story is simple and pleasingly
repetitive. This book is competently done, but breaks
no new ground." SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL review.
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