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Water is rain.
Water is dew.
Water is ice and snow.
Water is high in the sky.
Water is deep in the earth.
Water is a waterfall and mist.
Water is a salty tear.
Water is a flood.
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Edition: Paperback(32 pages)
ISBN: 9780152023485
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Book Description
Water is beautiful and useful and, in its many forms, vital to life. In this lyrical companion to The Earth and I, Frank Asch encourages young readers to appreciate anew one of our most precious resources.
Synopsis
This colorful companion to The Earth and I encourages young readers to appreciate anew one of our most precious resources.
Publisher's Weekly
Stylistically and thematically reminiscent of Asch's recent The Earth and I, this picture book offers variations on a basic ecological concept: the importance (and omnipresence) of water. With simple, declarative sentences, the author runs through a litany of definitions, from the specific (``Water is rain. Water is dew'') to the abstract (``Water is high in the sky. Water is deep in the earth''). Unfortunately, the cumulative effect of the ``Water is'' construction is tiresome; teachers and purists may object to misleading statement (``Water is what fish breathe''). The accompanying watercolor and acrylic illustrations are appropriately liquidy and abundantly prismatic, with colors bleeding into one another for a rainbow effect. The result includes striking, multicolored snowflakes, confetti-like rainstorms and striped waterfalls. Wavering between narrative and nonfiction, this title struggles to find an appropriate audience. For a more solid-er, fluid-presentation, see Ken Robbins's Water (Children's Forecasts, Nov. 28), a photo-essay released last season.
Children's Literature
Life as we know it would not exist without water. "Water is high in the sky. Water is deep in the earth." Frank Asch's book Water explores the wet world we live in. With vibrant, rainbow-rich illustrations, young children discover that water is essential; that it moves, flows and takes different forms: from raindrop to snowflake, from tiny brook to wide, wide sea. A funny city scene shows how people use water for everything from cool drinks and bathing to car washing, heating systems, fire fighting and even for water balloons.
School Library Journal
This celebration of water is a companion volume to The Earth and I (Harcourt, 1994), and shares its format and theme-nature appreciation. Asch identifies some of the many places water is found, from the obvious (rivers, lakes, rain, ice) to the not so obvious (clouds, dew, a tear). Although most examples will be familiar to young children, the picture of clouds with the caption ``Water is high in the sky'' may confuse them. A double-page spread of an urban scene shows the many uses of water, from car washing to putting out fires. As in The Earth and I, brightly hued watercolor, acrylic, and colored-pencil illustrations executed in collage style create a kaleidoscopic effect. However, despite the vivid colors and flowing lines, some of them appear static. Overall, though, the book is visually appealing. Michelle Koch's World Water Watch (Greenwillow, 1993) offers a similar message at a slightly higher level and provides more substantial information. Asch's title is not an essential purchase, but it is a useful and attractive way to develop an appreciation for the environment in young readers.
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