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Mathilda and the Orange Balloon by Randall de Seve β€” book cover

Mathilda and the Orange Balloon

by Randall de Seve, Jen Corace
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Synopsis

How can a small sheep become a big orange balloon?

With a lot of imagination and determination—anything is possible!

Publishers Weekly

Corace’s (Little Oink) illustrations are the principal charm of this quirky story about a thought experiment done by a flock of sheep. “Orange balloon...” says Mathilda, after one floats over her pasture. “That’s me!” Full of joy at the magnificent sight she’s just seen, she works to convince her fellow sheep that there’s no reason she can’t, in fact, be an orange balloon. The pleasures of Corace’s work include the authoritative black outlines of the sheep, their creamy fleece and smashed-flat faces, and Mathilda’s morphing into a tiger, falling leaf, and fiery sun, all of which embody “orange” to the sheep. The visual and emotional apex comes as Mathilda envisions herself as a soaring balloon, orange, puffy, and most of all happy. Her realization frees the rest of the flock: “Then the sheep realized—anything was possible.” One envisions himself a sailor on a boat, another a yellow school bus, and a third a honey bee. De Sève’s (The Duchess of Whimsy) reasoning may elude very young readers, but the sounds and feelings of the words will not, and Corace’s vignettes provide satisfying clarity. Ages 3–6. (Mar.)

About the Author, Randall de Seve

Randall de SÈve made her debut as an author with the New York Times bestseller Toy Boat, illustrated by Loren Long. She is also the author of The Duchess of Whimsy, illustrated by her husband, Peter de SÈve. Randall lives with him and their two daughters in Brooklyn, New York.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2010
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780061726859

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