PICTURE BOOKS
Archer, Micha

Wonder Walkers

(2) K-3 Two children sit inside a house near a shore, peering out the window. "Wonder walk?" asks one child. "Sure," the other responds. At the page-turn, the children are outdoors, and the wondering begins. As they explore, they pose a series of questions about what they see in nature, questions invoking metaphors and personification: "Is the sun the world's light bulb?" "Is fog the river's blanket?" "Are trees the sky's legs?" No answers are required; the wonderment alone sustains them. Archer's (Daniel's Good Day, rev. 7/19) collage illustrations, using tissue paper and patterned papers, burst forth with vibrant colors, beguiling textures, and boundless energy. The double-page spreads employ little white space (there's too much of the outdoors to revel in) yet are never too busy; Archer knows just where to direct viewers' eyes. A sense of movement propels the narrative: clouds float; fog blankets the river; ocean waves lap against the shore; and the wind swirls around the children's faces. Beautifully rendered--and wonderful in every way.

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