All you need for a beach

Alice Schertle

Book - 2004

Rhyming text describes items essential for fun at the beach, from the first grain of sand, to a beach umbrella, to a bucket and shovel, to the waves rolling in to tickle your toes.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
Orlando : Silver Whistle/Harcourt c2004.
Language
English
Main Author
Alice Schertle (-)
Other Authors
Barbara Lavallee (illustrator)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
unpaged : col. ill. ; 29 cm
ISBN
9780152167554
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Review by Booklist Review

PreS. Reminiscent of William Blake's lines about finding the world in a grain of sand, All You Need for a Beach0 begins: "One grain of sand / like the smallest seed, / one tiny grain / that's all you need / for a beach!" Then come the words "EXCEPT FOR," which lead the way to a scene of a full beach: "five million other grains, / ten million more, / spread them all out on the sandy shore." Each successive spread adds things that make a beach complete--the sun, an umbrella, a towel, lemonade--ending with, "All you need for a beach is . . . YOU!" Schertle's infectious rhythm adds suspense with each turn of the page, and her joyful singsong rhymes are nicely matched by sun-baked watercolors of children and grown-ups, busy and blissed-out by the shore. --Gillian Engberg Copyright 2004 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Kids trade their winter coats for swimsuits in All You Need for a Beach by Alice Schertle, illus. by Barbara Lavallee. As in their All You Need for a Snowman, author and artist evoke an experience as an accretion of "necessary" details-and children. "One grain of sand, like the smallest seed, one tiny grain, that's all you need for a beach!" the text declares. Subsequent admonitions ("Wait!"; "But") lead to additional beach necessities such as the sun, toys, snacks, sea birds and, of course, the ocean. (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-In the same playful, rhyming style as in this pair's All You Need for a Snowman (Harcourt, 2002), this story unfolds. "One grain of sand/like the smallest seed,/-that's all you need/for a beach!/Except for/-Trillions of grains of sand,/and EACH/is one small piece/of your very own beach!" Add to that sun, birds, water, balls, umbrellas, towels, lemonade, and "YOU!" Children will delight in the exuberance of the text and the vibrant illustrations that bring all of the sights, smells, and textures to life. The characters in the gouache-and-watercolor illustrations are similar to those in Snowman, but they have a wonderful, soft quality that perfectly conveys the hazy lazy joy of being at the shore. A good choice for reading aloud.-Genevieve Gallagher, Orange County Public Library, VA (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

In this companion to All You Need for a Snowman, busy kids enjoy a summer's day. Again, Schertle's rhyming text bounces along with its list (""sun and shade, / buckets and balls and / lemonade""), while Lavallee's illustrations capture the joys of sand and sea. Preschoolers, however, are bound to notice the one crucial item nowhere to be seen: sunscreen. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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