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The Umbrella

by Jan Brett

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

A walk through the Costa Rican cloud forest provides a wonderfully lush setting for Jan Brett's beloved animal illustrations. When Carlos drops his umbrella to climb a tree for a better view of the animals, they all cram into the banana-leaf umbrella as it floats by--from the little tree frog to the baby tapir to the big jaguar and more. It gets so crowded in the umbrella that there isn't even enough room for a little hummingbird! So over the umbrella tumbles, everyone falls out, and poor Carlos comes back wondering why he didn't see any animals all day.

In the spirit of Jan Brett's The Mitten and The Hat, this cheerful tale of escalation will have readers poring over every illustration for the world of details Jan packs in. With its classic story, exotic jungle setting, and brilliantly colorful menagerie, The Umbrella is sure to take its place among Jan's many family favorites.

Review:

"Inspired by the Monteverde Cloud Forest in Costa Rica (according to the jacket flap), Brett's watercolor and gouache art grabs the spotlight in this tale of young Carlos, who carries an umbrella made of giant lush leaves into the forest. He sets it down in order to climb the branches of a fig tree, hoping to catch sight of certain creatures from a higher elevation. Ironically, in a cumulative plot reminiscent of The Mitten, the critters he aims to spy — among them a toucan, kinkajou, tapir, monkey and jaguar — accumulate inside his umbrella below. Brett depicts the main action in a wide horizontal scene on each spread, while leaf-shaped side panels reveal the boy scaling the tree, and preview the next animal to drop into the umbrella. Brett's vivid details — the markings of the tapir's fur, the contrasting reds and greens of the quetzal's feathers — bring the exotic creatures to life. After the monkey flings the umbrella into the river and climbs aboard, the jaguar jumps onto it and the other animals think, 'Just don't eat us up!' A dramatic aerial view shows the group floating down river; what rocks the boat is a tiny hummingbird, which alights upon the umbrella handle. The creatures reach the riverbank just as the boy abandons his treetop perch, wondering where all the animals are. The author sprinkles this amiable, smoothly recounted tale with Spanish words. Yet more memorable than her narrative are Brett's paintings — an eye-pleasing introduction to exquisite rainforest residents and vegetation. Ages 4-up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

This tropical companion to Brett's bestselling "The Mitten" is a walk through the Costa Rican cloud forest--a cheerful tale of escalation that will have readers poring over every illustration. Full color.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780399242151
Author:
Brett, Jan
Publisher:
Putnam Juvenile
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Subject:
Animals - General
Subject:
Rain forest animals
Subject:
Umbrellas
Subject:
Nature & the Natural World - Environment & Ecology
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Subject:
Nature & the Natural World - Ecology
Subject:
Children s-Adventure Stories
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Series Volume:
3230
Publication Date:
20040909
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from P up to 3
Language:
English
Illustrations:
, Y
Pages:
32
Dimensions:
8.74x10.55x.33 in. .75 lbs.
Children's Book Type:
Picture / Wordless
Age Level:
02-05

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Inspired by the Monteverde Cloud Forest in Costa Rica (according to the jacket flap), Brett's watercolor and gouache art grabs the spotlight in this tale of young Carlos, who carries an umbrella made of giant lush leaves into the forest. He sets it down in order to climb the branches of a fig tree, hoping to catch sight of certain creatures from a higher elevation. Ironically, in a cumulative plot reminiscent of The Mitten, the critters he aims to spy — among them a toucan, kinkajou, tapir, monkey and jaguar — accumulate inside his umbrella below. Brett depicts the main action in a wide horizontal scene on each spread, while leaf-shaped side panels reveal the boy scaling the tree, and preview the next animal to drop into the umbrella. Brett's vivid details — the markings of the tapir's fur, the contrasting reds and greens of the quetzal's feathers — bring the exotic creatures to life. After the monkey flings the umbrella into the river and climbs aboard, the jaguar jumps onto it and the other animals think, 'Just don't eat us up!' A dramatic aerial view shows the group floating down river; what rocks the boat is a tiny hummingbird, which alights upon the umbrella handle. The creatures reach the riverbank just as the boy abandons his treetop perch, wondering where all the animals are. The author sprinkles this amiable, smoothly recounted tale with Spanish words. Yet more memorable than her narrative are Brett's paintings — an eye-pleasing introduction to exquisite rainforest residents and vegetation. Ages 4-up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , This tropical companion to Brett's bestselling "The Mitten" is a walk through the Costa Rican cloud forest--a cheerful tale of escalation that will have readers poring over every illustration. Full color.
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