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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing. This book has a cute concept, but was ultimately kind of sad in its vision of the future. It was like the grandkid was a robot with no responsibilities and didn't need to think for himself, which seems like a pretty grim future. I would be upset if that future indeed came to pass. The artwork was definitely the best part of this book; I loved the vividness of the colors! Ultimately, this one was a miss, and will likely go in the donation bin. Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing. (Full disclosure: I received a free copy of this book for review through Library Thing's Early Reviewers program.)When I was in my twenties and even thirties, I swore I'd never become the kind of aunt who waxed nostalgic about how things were "when I was your age." And I haven't, exactly - as long as you don't count the endless Gen X memes about mix tapes and rotary phones. (It's all in good fun, hand to '80s Madonna.) In WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE, Danette Byatt gives us a futuristic and optimistic twist on ye ole "when I was your age" lecture. Indigo and Gran live on planet far from earth (unnamed, but it gives strong Mars vibes). Gran used to bike to school (but not ten miles in the snow, lol); Indigo teleports in 2.04 seconds, flat. Gran used to text her friends when she wanted to play, whereas Indigo uses telepathy. Gran had a dog she loved very much; Indigo's bestie is a purple, lizard-like creature. Yet, at the end of the day, Gran an Indigo have more in common than not. I love the hopefulness in WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE. Byatt alludes to Earth's (and humanity's) once-uncertain future; and, while Gran and Indigo live on another planet, Earth must be doing okay in this timeline, since she suggests visiting it one day. Change is inevitable and WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE embraces this certainty, encourages kids and adults alike to enjoy the journey. The art is charming as well - not gonna lie, I love the punk rock Granny look! Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing. In this story grandma reminisces about her youth on Earth while the grandchild plays on their new planet, with Earth floating in the sky like a moon. "When I was your age," gran says, recalling riding her bike to school or playing with her dog, while the visuals in the book show the child riding a rocket sort of thing to school and playing with a fantastical creature. The story overall feels abstract and like it's trying too hard. The illustrations are bright and colorful, but left me wondering "why" too often. Like what does the child have a gemstone in their forehead? Perhaps young kids will enjoy imagining this fantastical place, but the lack of narrative left me uninspired.** I got this book from the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program, but all opinions are my own. ** Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing. In this picture book, a grandma and a young boy talk about the past, but really our present, and the illustrations show a similar activity in the future. Such as grandma says "When I was your age, I walked a dog," and the bottom illustration shows the boy walking an alien-like pet. The book is fun and has fun illustrations that can hook young kids. This would be a good book for a fantasy writing unit or fiction writing to help get some creative juices flowing. The book has a nice feel to it and is printed on heavy-weight paper with full-page and full-bleed illustrations. I appreciate early reviewer copies of children's books that come fully bound since reading is an equally tactile experience for young kids. This book will hold up nicely to multiple readings. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Set in the future, a grandmother reminisces about her childhood on Earth, and while life is vastly different now, there is one thing that remains the same--the future is still bright. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Join a reminiscing grandmother and her grandson, Indigo, while they compare what things a like now—in the future—compared to the time the grandmother grew up.
Although there are similarities in their growing up days such as painting pictures, playing and having pets, there are lots of differences.
First of all, Gran lived on earth, while Indigo lives on a different planet. Instead of biking to school like Gran, Indigo rides a futuristic transport. Indigo does not have a pet dog, but has a creature from his planet. While Gran made snowmen, Indigo makes red people from the material on his planet.
This futuristic book is sure to spark the imaginations of young readers, and make it a great time to ask them what they think the future will be like. Bring up what it was like when you were growing up to make comparisons like they did in this tale. It is always fun for children to hear what things were like in the past versus what it is like today.
Children ages three to eight are sure to enjoy this out-of-this-world five-star book.
Thank you, Worthy Kids, for providing Tickmenot with a book to review. Opinions are my own. ( )