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The Amazing Idea of You

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Fans of Emily Winfield Martin will delight in this loving, gorgeously illustrated story that celebrates new life.
Hidden inside every living thing is an idea. That idea can sprout, sing, wriggle, take wing . . . into something amazing!
Exploring beginnings both small and great, The Amazing Idea of You bonds the human and natural worlds in a lyrical burst of celebration.
So dig deep, fly high, look around, and find the extraordinary inside everything . . . including YOU!
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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2019

      PreS-Gr 2-Set in the rolling countryside, this inspirational picture book bursts with freshness in illustration and text. Deep inside every living thing is the idea that something amazing can emerge-an orchard from an apple seed, a leaping frog from a tadpole, a butterfly from a caterpillar. Beautiful ideas are inside every person as well-perhaps a new song, a colorful painting, or an invention not yet imagined. There are no limits to the greatness inside every living thing. The text is descriptive and appealing. The soft watercolor paintings emit feelings of hope and new possibility. The animal characters are detailed and adorable, and the young girl featured in the beginning of the story develops into a young woman by story's end. There is a recurring illustrative element on every spread: a softly painted leafy branch, which subtly ties each page together. VERDICT A gentle yet deliberate reminder of the greatness deep inside every living being.-Amy Shepherd, St. Anne's Episcopal School, Middleton, DE

      Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2018
      What's common among a seed, an egg, a tadpole, a caterpillar, goslings, and you? Each contains the idea of a mature being and the potential all living things possess.A young, brown-skinned girl holds an apple, and readers are told that hidden inside "is the idea of a tree / wrapped tight / in [a] shiny seed." The little girl bites into the apple, dropping a seed that could "take root / sprout / shoot up / into the blue." The story then shows how other living things begin and grow before it shifts back to the little girl. While this middle section reflects similarities between human development and animal growth, phrases such as the "lapping lake" and "over lake and field / through clouds and miles / and days and nights" feel overdone. Additionally, near the story's end, the celebration of a metaphorical orchard field "with creatures singing, springing, fluttering, winging-- / and people laughing, lounging, munching, swinging" also reads as sappy. Primarily a story encouraging children to cultivate their remarkable selves, the book also teaches that "work and [a] long, loooooooong wait" are necessary to grow an idea. Opaque, spring-bright colors in the watercolor, pencil, and gouache illustrations extend to the page's edge, eliciting the feel of being in the scene, and complement the text's suggested importance of a human connection with nature.A saccharine bedtime read-aloud about big ideas and the promise in everyone. (Picture book. 3-6)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2019
      Apples hold the idea of a tree; eggs hold the idea of birds; people, young and old, hold ideas of all sorts. Wild's upbeat, poetic text elaborates on this nature-centric metaphor; Lundquist's delicate pencil and watercolor illustrations depict the growth and change of animals, children, and families. An abstract but approachable celebration of transformation, birth, and human potential.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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