What If One Day...

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by Bruce Handy

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This thought-provoking, playful picture book from NYT Best Children's Book author Bruce Handy and Ezra Jack Keats Award winning illustrator Ashleigh Corrin plays with the idea of how life would be if certain of the things we love most were no longer here. A New York Times Best Children’s Book of 2023! A Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of 2024! An Academy of American Poets' Featured Fall Book for Young Readers! A Bookstagang Best of 2023 Winner: Best Illustration! What if one day, all the birds flew away? Mornings would be quieter. Skies would be plainer. Worms could relax. What if there were no more bugs? What if there ceased to be day and night? By asking how our world would change if it lacked birds, water, or people, and how we would feel about that, this playful text from Bruce Handy ( The Happiness of a Dog with a Ball in Its Mouth ), accompanied by joyful art from Ashleigh Corrin ( Layla's Happiness ), invites readers to celebrate the beauty and wonder of existence, and all that makes our world what it is. So often, our gaze is on the future, on that better world to come, but what if the world as it is—with light and water, salt, earth, and animals, plants and insects, air and stars and French fries—is sufficient, and it is only us who have not known how to cherish it, or to love it all well enough? This book reminds us that all we need is here, if only we attend! A New York Times Best Children’s Book of 2023! A Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of 2024! An Academy of American Poets' Featured Fall Book for Young Readers! A Bookstagang Best of 2023 Winner: Best Illustration! A New York Times Best Children’s Book of 2023! “Pondering hypothetical disappearances, Handy’s playful text and Corrin’s by turns quiet and ebullient pictures create a satisfying rhythm: Precious things (water, the setting sun) are taken from us, and then joyfully returned.” ― Jennifer Kraus , New York Times Children's Books Editor “‘What if one day,’ the book begins, breaking the question across a page turn, ‘all the birds flew away?’ The answers are sometimes poignant: ‘Skies would be plainer,’ goes the text, set against a breathtaking expanse of blue, interrupted only by a baseball in flight and a child’s arm. And sometimes they’re funny: ‘Worms could relax,’ our narrator suggests, alongside an illustration of a few chilled-out specimens living their best vermian lives. Just as we’re becoming accustomed to this strange, birdless world, a miracle occurs: ‘But there are BIRDS!’ a double-page spread proclaims. Birds noisily, joyfully sing and flit about. It feels as if they might fly right off the page. Handy’s playful text creates a satisfying rhythm—precious things are taken from us and then returned—and he introduces enough surprises to keep it fresh over the book’s 80 pages. Corrin’s pictures are wonderful, by turns ebullient and intimate.”― Author Mac Barnett , New York Times A Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Book of 2024! “With playful call and response, the author asks us to consider what would happen if various attributes of our daily lives were to disappear. Splashy illustrations, double-page spreads.”― Children's Book Commitee , Bank Street College of Education “Engages in the sort of extravagant speculation that children love… An affectionate work that asks what might happen if commonplace things disappeared… every sequence in the book follows the pattern: First there’s a hypothetical, then outcomes both prosaic and fantastical, and lastly a friendly reminder that, in fact, there are birds and colors (and water and bugs and people). What if one day you read this book to some 3- to 8-year-olds? I think they’ll like it.”― Wall Street Journal ★ “This joyful prose poem by Handy, illustrated with playful, hand-lettered spreads by Corrin, approaches gratitude in an unexpected way: by considering the space that beloved entities might leave behind… Sequences propose and provoke, inquiring about a world absent of a given thing—water, plants, nighttime, insects—and then affirming that thing’s empirical existence. Following ‘What if one day...// all the colors faded away?’ the revelation of a rich reality bursts forth in rainbow shades: ‘But there are COLORS!’ Upbeat, sunny, and philosophically creative, these lines leave behind a sense of startled freshness that mimics the relief of having a bad dream, and waking up from it.”― Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW One of the New York Times 's "10 Picture Books that Help Kids (and Adults) Celebrate Gratitude"! "Across large-scale, color-washed pages filled with flowers, birds, beaches and bugs, this gently philosophical picture book poses the question: What if one day the natural delights we take for granted suddenly disappeared? The answers are both funny and thoughtful... The imagined absence of these environmental essentials will make readers’ grateful hearts grow fonder."― New York Times ★ “ Wha

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