Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man (Picture Puffins)
A**R
Really in good shape
Solid book with strong covers, neat and clean, only more fantastic than I expected from the author of One Morning in Maine! but that might be all to the good, because little kids might find it a bit scary to be swallowed by a whale. (What kind of whale? got a big throat.) But the wild wonderful salty language just shines. Great to read aloud.Auburn Granny did a good job getting it to me. Thx!!
P**S
Your kids will love it, again and again.
My introduction to Robert McCloskey came in his classic "Make Way for Ducklings." My two-year-old son was captivated by the illustrations and story and it became a regular request on his nightly bedtime reading list.He liked it so much, I hopped on Amazon and bought every book McCloskey had ever written or illustrated. Seriously.Although the recommended age range for this book is 4-8, when the big Amazon box of new books arrived, "Burt Dow" immediately caught my son's attention. He simply couldn't resist the colorful illustrations of Burt Dow and his boat, the "Tidely Idely." The first time we read it, certain pages scared him a little ("Turn the page, Daddy!) but when he realizes Burt would be okay, he couldn't stop asking questions about the story.Now three-and-a-half, he still requests "Burt Dow, Deep Water Man" every week or two. It's his favorite book and he quotes it often and even finishes many of my sentences when I read it to him.I couldn't give this book a higher recommendation.If your child is between two and eight and you are interested in other McCloskey books, consider "Blueberries for Sal," "Lentil," "One Morning in Maine," and of course, "Make Way for Ducklings."If your children are a little older, say four to eight (maybe a little older) they'll appreciate "Homer Price" and "Centerburg Tales." They might also like "Time of Wonder," a very nice piece of writing and illustration you'll enjoy whether you are a kid or just a kid at heart.
P**N
Burt Dow, McCloskey Masterpiece
When Robert McCloskey took pen in hand to write Burt Dow he was at the top of his game and a gifted student of art and literature. His story of a Maine fisherman who goes out to sea in a leaky boat with an old one lung engine and catches a whale is the start. He puts a bandaid on the whales tail just before an oncoming storm at sea causes him to take refuge inside the grateful whale. Does that remind you of anything? Jonah? Androcles? Ahab? the African Queen? The story that delights children does appear to be a parody of the literature of the 40's and 50's when many rewritings of classic stories appeared. But that is not all. Oh No! That is not all. Take a look at the pictures in McCloskey's most colorful picture book. Who do you see? Winslow Homer? Jackson Pollock? Edward Hopped? Franz Marc? Writing as a children's librarian, I can think of few children's books with more intellectual adult entertainment.
M**3
Not as good as his all other books...
Not nearly as good as all other Robert Mclosky's books (and I am a big fan of his Homer Price and others). The story went overboard (pun intended :-) and illustrations are color-overloaded and some a bit ugly and a bit scary for little kids). Disappointed
S**G
Grandson pleased
The book came on time and pleased our grandson.
B**D
great children' author
Robert McCloskey is one of the truly great young childrens' authors. My love affair with McCloskey books began when I was a child with MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS, reading it over and over. Then again, as a first grade teacher in Boston, McCloskey's books became part of my literature curricum. BURT DOW, in particular, was a boys favorite. Although written over 50 years ago his books both in writing and illustration are timeless!
M**K
Great story and great illustrations.
Robert McCloskey is an incredible author. We are out to buy one of each of his books. Get one and you'll see why! This one in particular captivated my 6 year old son. He wants to hear the story over and over. The illustrations are likely part of the reason why. It's a fantastic book.
B**W
Favorite childhood book memory
This was my favorite book, growing up. I bought it for a young boy of a friend of mine, hoping he enjoys it as much as I do. I read it again before gifting it and the words and pictures brought back so many fond memories.If you are looking for a book that will enthrall youngsters with a great story and wonderful colorful pictures, this is the book for you.
O**R
Whacky and whimsical story about creativity
I found this book to be quite different from McCloskey's previous work. While it does take place in the usual locations in Maine the story if much less realistic than those captured in his other books. Is a fantasy adventure about an old fisherman who finds his inner abstract expressionist whilst putting a band-aid on a whale! Nuts! But I still loved it!
C**N
Wonderful illustrations, but overly repetitive text
Stunningly illustrated, but the prose I found unbearably repetitive. The repetition is intentional, but it is so extensive and so wordy that I found it dull and irritating. It did not bother my 6-yearold, but I will not read it aloud again unabridged.
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