Lola shapes the sky

Wendy Greenley

Book - 2019

"A cloud with a mind of her own and a gift for making awe-inspiring shapes encourages her friends to go beyond their practical functions and expand their imaginative horizons"--

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Mankato, MN : Creative Editions 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Wendy Greenley (author)
Other Authors
Paolo Domeniconi (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781568463193
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Clouds in the sky work to make weather through shade, rain, and snow, but one special cloud named Lola turns herself into incredible, creative, artful figures.Thor, a large, godlike, domineering male cloud, chastises Lola for her playfulness, telling her "Clouds make weather, not shapes," and howling "You're the worst cloud ever!" Lola refuses to be intimidated or dissuaded by the overbearing voice of Thor and continues to display her personality through her fabulous shapes. "I may not be a weather-maker!" she declares, "but I can be ferocioushumorousgorgeous." For people on the ground Lola's creations are remarkably lifelike, resembling in turn a roaring lion, a juggling penguin, and a beautiful girl. Despite Thor's disapproval, the other clouds are inspired and learn to fluff and puff themselves into shapes with Lola, while Thor eventually relents: "Bravo, Lola!You are one of a kind." Lush digital illustrations place pastoral scenes in the foreground with (mostly) sky-blue hues in the background, accentuated by the downy, frothy whites of the various cloud characters. Lola's attitude inspires confidence in one's imaginative abilities to pursue life's aspirations. Though not a new idea, this rendition is lovely and will couple well with Charles Shaw's classic, It Looked Like Spilt Milk (1947). A brief addendum on the different types of clouds and their significance is included.An airy idyll. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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