Arthur's Dream Boat
Polly Dunbar
(Author)
Polly Dunbar
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
From the talented Polly Dunbar comes an imaginative adventure that will have children sailing away on their own flights of fancy. One night, Arthur has an amazing dream about a pink and green boat with a striped mast and a beautiful figurehead. He can't wait to tell his family about it! But when he tries, no one (not even the dog) is interested in listening. In fact, they don't even notice when the very same boat gradually appears on his head, growing larger and larger by the minute! Soon Arthur is bouncing over the waves in his very own dream boat. Maybe now his family will listen to him!
Product Details
Price
$15.99
$14.87
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publish Date
February 28, 2012
Pages
40
Dimensions
10.1 X 12.01 X 0.5 inches | 1.23 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780763658670
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Polly Dunbar is the award-winning author-illustrator of Penguin and Dog Blue, as well as the Tilly and Friends series. She is also the illustrator of Here's a Little Poem by Jane Yolen and Andrew Fusek Peters, My Dad's A Birdman by David Almond, and Shoe Baby, written by her mother, Joyce Dunbar. Polly Dunbar lives and works in Suffolk, England.
Reviews
Dunbar creates a whimsical image out of a play on words in this story about a young boy, Arthur, who awakens after an incredible dream.
--The New York Times Dunbar imaginatively transforms a seaside memory of a small boy in the ocean and a boat on the distant horizon into Arthur's adventure with a dream boat... Humorous, exuberant pencil-and-watercolor illustrations... A real attention-getter.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Adding to the sizable bookshelf of titles that bear witness to the power of a child's imagination, Dunbar introduces Arthur, a boy first seen yawning and stretching after waking up from an "amazing" dream. His dream was about a boat and....with a pink and green hull, red polka-dot flag, and garish blue-haired figurehead, Arthur's boat pops, disrupting the sherbet palette of Dunbar's loose, free-spirited illustrations the same way Arthur's fantasies cut through the busyness and noise of modern life.
--Publishers Weekly Children likely won't mind being swept aboard Arthur's dream boat and sailing off into the sunset.
--Booklist The large trim size allows the mixed-media compositions to be easily seen from a distance, making this a welcome choice for storytimes.
--School Library Journal An entertaining flight of the imagination, as well as a great read-aloud.
--Seven Impossible Things blog
--The New York Times Dunbar imaginatively transforms a seaside memory of a small boy in the ocean and a boat on the distant horizon into Arthur's adventure with a dream boat... Humorous, exuberant pencil-and-watercolor illustrations... A real attention-getter.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Adding to the sizable bookshelf of titles that bear witness to the power of a child's imagination, Dunbar introduces Arthur, a boy first seen yawning and stretching after waking up from an "amazing" dream. His dream was about a boat and....with a pink and green hull, red polka-dot flag, and garish blue-haired figurehead, Arthur's boat pops, disrupting the sherbet palette of Dunbar's loose, free-spirited illustrations the same way Arthur's fantasies cut through the busyness and noise of modern life.
--Publishers Weekly Children likely won't mind being swept aboard Arthur's dream boat and sailing off into the sunset.
--Booklist The large trim size allows the mixed-media compositions to be easily seen from a distance, making this a welcome choice for storytimes.
--School Library Journal An entertaining flight of the imagination, as well as a great read-aloud.
--Seven Impossible Things blog