Synopses & Reviews
One of School Library Journals Best Picture Books of 2011
These look-alike twins have always shared everything—their room, their toys, a crib, and, since the day they were born, a blanket. But as they grow into new beds, they need new blankets, too. Now they face a new dilemma: they dont know how not to share.
Told from the perspective of two five-year-olds, The Twins Blanket playfully illuminates squabbles and affection between young siblings. Yums minimalistic art astutely captures these twins emotions as they toss, turn, and tug their new and old blankets—and embrace their growing independence.
Review
“Yum’s deceptively quiet text and poignant illustrations, created from prints, colored pencil, watercolor and other media, convey the girls’ growing independence . . . . Readers who have ever wondered what it’s like to be a twin need look no further.” –Kirkus Reviews
Review
"In the simple language of youngsters, it conveys what it is like to share everything while at the same time realizing how comforting it is to have someone to share things with. The simple, almost impressionistic art graces the pages with bright splashes of color and pattern.” --SLJ Starred Review “Yums deceptively quiet text and poignant illustrations, created from prints, colored pencil, watercolor and other media, convey the girls growing independence . . . . Readers who have ever wondered what its like to be a twin need look no further.” -Kirkus Reviews "Yum's third picture book shows the author/illustrator thoroughly at home with the picture book form....The book's inherent symmetry, with the twins mirroring each other on the left and right sides of the spreads, is a treat."--Publishers Weekly Starred Review“Add this to your collection of sibling stories, or grab it for an alternative take on the trials and tribulations of sharing space.” --BCCB “For grown-up readers theres another argument: Which is more wonderful — the text, written exactly in the voice of its 5-year-old heroines . . . or the exquisite illustrations of rosy-cheeked girls, a brightly colored blanket, Asian textiles and lots of white space to accentuate them.” --NYTimes.com “Yum…plays with the picture book format in innovative ways here… The text varies its direct narration effortlessly, so that in one sentence a girl will address the reader and in the next, her twin, pulling the books audience into the drama.” --Horn Book Magazine "Combining drawn, painted, and printed effects, the appealing illustrations, simple yet stylized, are as effective as the text. A pleasing picture book for twins, siblings, and even onlies.” --Booklist
About the Author
Hyewon Yum is the author and illustrator of several acclaimed books for children, including This is Our House, The Twins' Blanket, There Are No Scary Wolves, and Last Night. Her book Mom, It's My First Day of Kindergarten! received the Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her family. Visit her online at www.hyewonbook.com.