Greta's cloud

David Hernández Sevillano

Book - 2024

Greta is allergic to animals so she decides to have a cloud as a pet. She even puts a collar on it to take it for a walk! Having a pet cloud has many advantages, like helping neighbors water their gardens or putting out fires... But not all Greta's neighbors are happy with her choice of pet... Some are fed up with having their barbecues ruined and always having to take umbrellas with them in case they meet Greta and her cloud. The town is divided. Will they find a way to come to an agreement?

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
[Madrid] : NubeOcho 2024.
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
David Hernández Sevillano (author)
Other Authors
Luisa Vera (illustrator), Kathleen (Translator) Meredith (translator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9788410074361
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A girl has a most unusual pet. Greta's allergic to animals, but she still wants a pet. Then she finds the perfect one--a cloud. It's enormous, white, and fluffy, and it continually changes shape. Greta puts a red collar on it and walks it around her neighborhood. Some people are delighted and ask Greta to visit their homes with it. The cloud waters flowers, washes off a balcony, provides shade for a garden, and even gives a giraffe a shower. Since folks are unsure when Greta and her cloud might stop by, they begin carrying umbrellas--just in case. Not everyone likes Greta's pet, though. Some neighbors grumble when the cloud rains on their drying laundry, ruins their barbecues, and sinks their paper boats. Neighbors soon split into pro- and con-cloud camps. Greta tries to teach her pet not to rain indiscriminately, but it is a cloud, after all--one shrinking with each expended raindrop. Eventually, the cloud's collar falls off, and it floats higher into the sky, leaving Greta "one last gift" as it departs. Hint: The gift is arc-shaped and lights up the sky with seven beautiful colors. Originally published in Spanish, this story has a quirky, comical, and appealing premise. The colorful, goofy illustrations heighten the whimsy. Pale-skinned Greta is very expressive; background characters are diverse. Quirky fun.(Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.