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Thursday, December 16, 2021

Picture Book Review: Wild by Sam Usher (2021)

Quick Booktalk 

A little boy and his grandfather spend their day taking care of a cat who has her own ideas about what she wants to do. 


About the Illustrations 

The pictures in this book depict a cozy home environment that reflects the warmth of the relationship between the characters. The domestic details of the furniture, the boy's toys, and the dishes on the table are appealing, and they contrast nicely with the setting of the end of the book, which the boy and his grandfather discover when they follow the cat outdoors.  


Story Time Possibilities

Though there are some smaller details in the pictures that would not be readily discernible at a distance, there is enough white space on each page, and the figures are generally large enough that I would probably still read this to a small or medium size story time audience. There is just the right amount of text for preschoolers, and the subject matter - looking after a cat and having a bit of an adventure - is perfectly age appropriate for three and four-year-olds. 


Readers Advisory

This is a sweet, gentle story that would be lovely for a grandfather and grandchild to enjoy together. There is also a companion book entitled Free, which stars the same grandpa/grandson pair, but this time with a bird at the center of the action. 


Disclosure

I received a physical copy of Wild from Templar Books in exchange for an honest review.

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