The Watering Can
By (Author) Julien Baer
By (author) Marie Dorlans
The New York Review of Books, Inc
The New York Review of Books, Inc
8th April 2025
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
48
Width 229mm, Height 305mm
A whimsical book about a magical watering can that can make more than just flowers grow, from the illustrator of The Night Walk and Our Fort. This silly story about the power of everyday things will inspire kids to reuse and recycle objects in their own life in new ways. A whimsical book about a magical watering can that can make more than just flowers grow, from the illustrator of The Night Walk and Our Fort. This silly story about the power of everyday things will inspire kids to reuse and recycle objects in their own life in new ways. On her way home one day, Nina finds a yellow watering can on the sidewalk. "It's just an old piece of junk," says her neighbor. Nina disagrees. She likes to recycle and save what she can from the trash. Besides, today is her day to water the plants, so she brings the bright can home and gets to work. But a tremendous surprise awaits her, because this is no ordinary watering can; in fact, it just might be magic. With echoes of Alice in Wonderland's enchanted potions, and the giant mess in The Cat in the Hat that must be cleaned up before Mom gets home, The Watering Can is a delightfully zany and colorful story that makes us reconsider the everyday objects all around us and consider new ways to reuse and recycle. A city street can be a wondrous place, especially as imagined by the pop singer and artist Julien Baer and New York Times-acclaimed illustrator Marie Dorleans. For ages four to seven years old.
Julien Baer is an author, composer, photographer, and performer. He has made four musical albums and composed three sound books illustrated by Philippe Katerine. He is also the author of The Book in the Book in the Book (2019) which was illustrated by Simon Bailly.
Marie Dorlans studied art and art history at the School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, France. She graduated in 2010 and has worked as a childrens book illustrator since then.Her previous book, Night Walk, won the Prix Landerneau in the best childrens book category and was voted as one of the best illustrated childrens books of 2021 by The New York Times and the New York Public Library.