Aug 22, 2011

Series: MONDAY IS ONE DAY


This spring, a must-have family story was published: Monday is One Day, written by Arthur A. Levine and illustrated by Julian Hector (one of my favorite illustrators). 

Written for children whose parents go off to work, Monday is One Day does not focus on defining the term 'family', but instead, the book explores different types of families throughout the days of the week.

With basic colors and effectively simple text, Monday is One Day is pleasing picture book to read. The best of the book is its messages. First and foremost, the book is about family and spending time together "with a special thing to do." 

Secondly, the picture book introduces us to several families that fall at different spots along the tradition-nontraditional spectrum, one of which is a two-dad family. The two-page spread is one of the most touching illustrations I have ever set my eyes on (and that's one of the reasons I love Julian Hector's work). 

Of course, Arthur A. Levine has been a well-known name in the kidlit world for quite some time (U.S. Harry Potter) and Monday is One Day adds another wonderful story to his well-rounded repertoire. 

When I finished Monday is One Day, I told Heather that she needed to go out and buy the book and giveaway copies on the street. If your library does not have this book, make sure they order it. Monday is One Day should be in every child's hands at some point in their childhood, just like Goodnight Moon was in mine.

11 comments:

  1. Very cool! I think I'm going to go see if I can get a peek inside this book on-line. Maybe we should go buy copies and give them out on the street. LOL. Or start our own bookstore. What would we put in it?

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  2. I hadn't heard of this book, but it sounds wonderful. I'll have to check it out. Thanks!

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  3. I will definitely check that book out and ask my library for it!! When was it published?

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  4. I'll get my library ON IT! And this banner is really, really cool.

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  5. H - Our bookstore would be so awesome! A living tree in the middle and lots of windows with places to lounge and read a book.

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  6. Anna - You will adore it.

    Kelly - It came out in April, I believe. It's very new, but my library had it.

    Anita - Go you! And thanks for putting in a request at your library.

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  7. It sounds lovely! I'm adding it to my "to read" list. Great review!

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  8. Sounds like an awesome book. So important to focus on that families are created differently. Thanks for sharing this.

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  9. Kris - You'll enjoy it, no doubt.

    Natalie - Thanks for commenting! Enjoy the book.

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  10. I hadn't heard of this book. Sounds like such a good one to have in our personal library as well as the public.

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  11. I hadn't heard of it, and I didn't know Arthur Levine was an author, too! I have a couple friends who are librarians. I'll ask them if they've seen this yet.

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