A billion balloons of questions

Amy B. Moreno

Book - 2022

"From the moment six-year-old Eva wakes up, her day is full of questions. Her Peruvian Papá says she has BILLIONS of questions, but really Eva has BALLOONS full of questions that she carries around until she can find the answers. Eva has big questions like What can I do about all the plastic in the ocean? and small questions like Dónde está Peru? She has funny questions like Do bats get dizzy hanging upside down? and confusing questions: Why are oranges orange?! Sometimes Eva's bunch of balloons grows so big that it feels overwhelming, but she's learning that it can take time to find out all the answers, and that's OK."--

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Published
Edinburgh : Floris Books 2022.
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Amy B. Moreno (author)
Other Authors
Carlos Vélez, 1980- (artist)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 x 28 cm
ISBN
9781782507765
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A bilingual child progresses through the world surrounded by balloons. Questions bursting to be asked float over Eva's head, tethered by everything from the bedposts to the child's wrists. Questions that can't always be answered right now bide their time: "Who named all the colours?" " Qué vamos a comer mañana?" Sometime Eva's parents are too busy to respond; sometimes Eva's exuberance bursts and questions POP OUT! But, eventually, the adults in Eva's life--Mama, Papá, Eva's teacher Mrs. McGregor--help the child find the answers, or Eva dreams them up. Supported by a loving family, the irrepressible Eva knows how much they are loved, that Abuelita ("on-the-screen in Peru") is glad Eva's eating sopita, and that tomorrow will bring more questions. With a deft touch, Moreno tackles childhood curiosity, emotional learning, and a bit of science (outer space figures prominently in some of Eva's questions) and shows that within a safe, loving environment, young people can flourish. The text is primarily in English, with some questions in English and others in Spanish, and some hard-hitting topics are introduced: "Why do some people have no home?" Vélez's creative portrayal of Eva's accumulation of questions adds visual humor. The colorful, whimsical balloons bob and weave from frame to frame, mirroring Eva's endearing impatience. Mama is light-skinned; Papá, who is Peruvian, is brown-skinned; Eva is brown-skinned, and Mrs. McGregor presents as Black. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A buoyant tribute to a child's inquisitiveness and the family that encourages it. (glossary of Spanish words) (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.