The Blue Canoe: A Picture Book
By (Author) Sheryl McFarlane
Illustrated by Laurel Aylesworth
Familius LLC
Familius LLC
5th September 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Hardback
32
Width 203mm, Height 254mm, Spine 13mm
408g
Join pregnant mother and her daughter on an enchanting adventure filled with love, reassurance, and cherished connections, discovering the wonders of nature while embracing the arrival of a new baby
Every cabin day is a paddle-on-the-lake day.
You'll be paddling with us too, coming-soon baby.
Mom and me and you in our blue canoe.
A mother and daughter spend the day on the lake, admiring the local flora and fauna and considering the way their paddling routine might change when a new baby arrives. For nature lovers with a growing family, The Blue Canoe is a poignant picture book conversation that gently addresses a child's natural worries about shifting family dynamics while celebrating the unchangeable bond between mother and child. The details of the animal families they encounter bolster the child's confidence and reinforce the mother's loving reassurance that even though a new baby will bring change, some things are as reliable as the sunrise.
Dad doesn't like to canoe so paddling out on the lake is a special bonding time for a young girl and her mother. One day as they boat around, the girl converses with her mother about how things might change when her baby brother arrives. She asks if her mother will be too busy to canoe with her. Her mother assures her that she will always love canoeing together. The girl asks what will happen if the baby doesn't like to canoe. Her mother explains how it is ok for people to have different interests, but the two of them like canoeing. If her new brother prefers not to boat on the lake, he may enjoy playing soccer with his big sister. The young girl becomes excited about all the things she will teach her brother and the joyful memories soon to come. McFarlane's story beautifully portrays the curiosity and nervousness children may feel when their new sibling is about to be born. They may worry about how their relationships with their parents could shift. However, through Aylesworth's soft illustrations and McFarlane's thoughtful storytelling, children understand that change can be good. In this case, the young girl will have another companion to join them on adventures! * Children's Literature *
A growing family is exciting, but for young children, this time can also bring anxiety. A little girl with a beloved stuffed bear in tow enjoys a paddle-on-the-lake day with her mother in their blue canoe. The girl is excited to become a big sister and eagerly tells her stuffed bear all the big-sister duties she will take up, such as helping put on a life jacket and how to safely board the canoe. But the girls excitement is mixed with feelings of trepidation. She worries that the canoe might not be safe for coming-soon baby, that her mother might be too tired or busy for their outings, that the baby
might not even like canoeing. The girls mother lovingly calms every worry. McFarlane incorporates important life lessons, such as its OK for different people to like different things. Poetic language throughout describes the abundant wildlife (e.g., Lazy dragonflies sun on lily pads, and pond skaters skip across the water like miniature rowboats). Aylesworths lush watercolor illustrations beautifully enhance McFarlanes figurative phrasing, from the opening pages detailing a verdant waters edge to a tender moment on the dock in a purple-hued twilight. The family theme is further reinforced as the girl encounters different animals in their family units, such as a mother mallard and her fuzzy ducklings. EMILY REID GREEN
The connection and celebrated ritual between a mother and young child is heartwarming in The Blue Canoe. With a new babys arrival pending, they paddle together and discuss the things that will change and more importantly, what will stay the same once the baby is here. Exploring the natural wonders, wildlife and local flora on the water, the young girl dreams of her new family member and the adventures theyll have.
The storys thoughtful language and peaceful illustrations are soothing and calming. This is a great book to offer reassurance to both older siblings and expectant parents that bonds will only strengthen as families grow.
Sheryl McFarlane is a writer and educator living in Victoria, B. C. She is the award-winning author of more than a dozen books for children, including: Waiting for the Whales, Jessies Island, I Love Kisses and Welcome Rain! Sheryl has coordinated several book tours for Canadian Childrens Book Week, organized two childrens book festivals, and chaired the Childrens Literature Roundtable in Victoria for more than ten years. She has toured extensively, spoken at numerous literacy, literature, and young writers conferences. She loves reading, gardening, and walking her mini Dachshund, Karl. The Blue Canoe was inspired by canoeing and kayaking with her children when they were young. Sheryl stocks a little free library for friends and neighbors.
As an introverted kid growing up in Vermont, drawing came naturally to Laurel Aylesworth. Instead of going to the mall like most teenagers, you would find her in her room drawing scenes from Lord of the Rings or copying her favorite characters from Elf Quest comics. Later, her career path naturally led to graphic design, but something was missing (namely, Elves and magic). She found her calling as an illustrator after becoming a mother and hence, wading knee-deep in picture books from the library.