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Blown Away by Rob Biddulph

queerbillydeluxe's review against another edition

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5.0

Beautifully illustrated.

sonshinelibrarian's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a cute book with fun, colorful drawings. The color changes that happen throughout the book make each location strikingly different, sometimes almost overwhelmingly so. The charm of the verse, which doesn't falter in rhythm, carries the story forward without feeling forced. A charming story I'd be happy to read over and over to my nieces and nephew.

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4.0

"...There's no denying, this penguin wasn't built for flying." And yet, Blue the Penguin, along with Penguins Jeff and Flo take to the sky on the end of the string to s brand new kite. Picking up friends along the way, the South Pole denizens find themselves marooned on a "tiny island, lush and green." But penguins aren't made for tropical climes, plus Jeff misses his mother. So with help of some new found friends, they once again feel the comfort of "feet on solid ice." The naive, brightly colored illustrations contribute to the whimsy of the story, So about that whimsy....some folks have complained that Clive the Polar Bear would not live in the same environment as penguins Blue, Jeff, and Flo. Yup, that's true. But neither would they all be transported by kite to a tropical island, Nor would they make their way home with the help of an elephant. While I understand that author/illustrator Biddulph took creative license, I would have missed Clive and his red rubber dinghy if he were removed from the story,

librarydino's review

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5.0

Beautifully illustrated.

tashrow's review

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5.0

Penguin Blue has a brand new kite but when he flies it, it lifts him right off the ice and up into the air. Two other penguins try to help and get swept along too. Wilbur the harp seal tries to catch them and joins the group flying along. Blue calls out for help from a polar bear and then Clive is riding along too, his boat and all. They are finally dropped on a lush warm jungle isle where they all agree it is way too hot. Blue has a great solution though, it will just take Clive’s boat, leaves and vines and one good gust of wind that is provided by the elephants on the island. Soon the group are back in their icy home, but there is one stowaway from the island who now needs to figure out how to get back to the warmth of the jungle.

This romp of a picture book is filled with a positive feel throughout. Each new challenge is playfully presented and merrily dealt with through clever solutions. The text rhymes and creates a jaunty cheer that makes this book great fun to share aloud. The rhyming story is written very strongly with a great story arc that solidly supports the humor. This is a book that is immensely satisfying to read.

The design of the book is stellar with playful word design and placement that enhances the strong illustrations. The book is beautifully illustrated with images filled with strong graphic elements, deep colors and also small playful touches. Children will enjoy lingering over the illustrations and spotting the penguins waiting for the bus on an ice floe and the bear losing his map immediately. The combination of strong vivid illustrations and small details make for a book that has its own unique vibe.

A great read-aloud for any penguin story time, this picture book will be enjoyed by preschoolers looking for a complete and playful story. Appropriate for ages 3-5.
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