Blue Floats Away
By (Author) Travis Jonker
Illustrated by Grant Snider
Abrams
Abrams Books for Young Readers
23rd March 2021
1st April 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 226mm, Height 285mm, Spine 15mm
500g
A little iceberg strikes out on a big journey in this new picture book that explores the wonders of the water cycle
Little Blue lives at the North Pole with his parents until, one day, he floats away and strikes out on his own. Along the way, Blue encounters new things (sharks) and beautiful things (sailboats). He starts to wonder which way is home when something unexpected starts to happen. Little Blue is getting smaller and smaller until . . . he transforms!
After mixing with the warm ocean water, Blue reappears as a cloud. He encounters new things (airplanes) and beautiful things (birds). He charts a course for home. As it gets colder and colder, Blue gets bigger and bigger until . . . hey, is that a snowflake
A story about the water cycle, Blue Floats Away explores the power of transformation and growing up.
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Blue is an accessible, sweet character who brings emotional depth to an important science concept. Dazzling illustrations, created with cut paper, colored pencil, and white ink, will hold kids rapt attention while they hear, wide-eyed, about Blues destiny."
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Animating the water cycle is a project that Jonker (The Very Last Castle) takes on with humor, drama, and even momentary twinges of fear. Though an authors note discusses climate change, the storys message also comforts, with a character who doesnt disappear but gracefully changes state."
Travis Jonker is an elementary school librarian and the creator of 100 Scope Notes, a kidlit blog hosted by School Library Journal. He was a member of the 2014 Caldecott committee. Jonker lives with his wife and two children in Zeeland, Michigan.
Grant Snider is an orthodontist by day and an artist by night. He is the author-illustrator of graphic novels and picture books including What Color Is Night His comics have been featured in many major publications, including the New York Times and The New Yorker, as well as The Best American Comics 2013 anthology. He lives in Wichita, Kansas, with his wife and four children.