Fish wish

Bob Barner

Book - 2000

A young boy's dream sends him on an underwater journey through a coral reef. Includes factual information on coral reefs and the animals that live in them.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Holiday House 2000.
Language
English
Main Author
Bob Barner (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
unpaged : ill
ISBN
9780823414826
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Review by Booklist Review

Ages 2^-5. As a little boy watches the creatures in an aquarium, he imagines what it would be like to be a fish and swim around a coral reef. The impressive collage illustrations combine pieces of torn, cut, and sometimes painted papers with found objects and bits of fabric. Bold forms and striking color combinations give the double-page spreads a vibrant sense of place and motion, as each turn of the page finds the fish in a different environment, defined by background colors and the forms of different sea creatures. Particularly impressive is the otherworldly scene featuring jellyfish, with their opacity emphasized by overlapping tissue papers. With just a few, well-chosen words on each page, this picture book lends itself well to preschool story hours and early classroom units on undersea life. A typical, straightforward line of text for a double-page spread reads, "Dolphins would glide above." The final, wordless collage illustration pulls back for a longer look at a number of animals previously introduced; a visual key for identifying all the sea life follows. A well-designed picture book, as simple and pleasing as a sea star. Carolyn Phelan

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 3-A trip to an aquarium leads a young boy to wonder, "If I were a fish-" and his imagination takes over. Barner's clever use of perspective shows the bright orange clownfish (the boy's alter ego) changing in size depending on which sea creatures are nearby. Readers can follow it through its colorful underwater world on a coral reef, swimming past dolphins, sea turtles, octopus, squid, jellyfish, sea horses, shrimps, crabs, sea anemone, and starfish. The rhythmic text expresses the action. Double-page spreads can easily be viewed from a distance. The clever, textured collage illustrations, made with commercial and handmade papers, foil, beads, ribbon, antique buttons, fabric, cork, and pastels, warrant a closer look. A diorama with a numbered key identifies the creatures of the reef, and a spread that includes brief facts about them and information about coral reefs is appended. This engaging picture book with its simple text and bright illustrations offers a creative introduction to the natural world of the sea.-Margaret Rhoades, Orange County Library System, Orlando, FL (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Spare prose relates what a boy imagines he'd see if he were a fish swimming in a coral reef. The text is intermittently artful (cloud of jellyfish, sea of stars), but the graphic collages of painted papers, fabric buttons, and such are more striking. A labeled double-page illustration of the coral reef, general facts about some of the creatures, and a note on coral reefs are appended. From HORN BOOK Fall 2000, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A dazzling introduction to the creatures living in the increasingly threatened environment of a coral reef. ``If I were a fish,'' thinks a child who watches an orange clownfish and imagines himself becoming the fish, taking readers through the author's bright collages of handcrafted papers, buttons, foils, fabric, beads, and ribbons. Oversized type undulates through the ocean, describing dolphins above, sea turtles gliding by, an octopus flanked by a squid squirting ink, sea horses, shrimps, crabs, and a cloud of jellyfish. All leap out of the pages in startling colors. Night finds the clownfish tucked into the tentacles of a sea anemone and making a ``fish wish'' to welcome the scuba-geared child of the opening to its environment. The symbiotic relationship of clownfish to sea anemone is explained in notes in the back, along with interesting facts about the rest of these saltwater creatures. Other back matter includes a diorama with a key to its inhabitants and just enough information about coral reefs to whet young appetites. A fresh and appealing look at a fascinating environment. (Picture book/nonfiction. 3-5)

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