Raj and the best day ever!

Sebastien Braun

Book - 2019

"Raj and Dad are going on an adventure. They plan a list of all the things they will do. But then disaster strikes! Dad has left his wallet at home, and Raj thinks their day will be ruined. But maybe Raj and Dad can still have a great day--all they need is their imaginations and each other's company!" --

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Sebastien Braun (author)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Physical Description
32 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Audience
3 - 7 years.
Preschool - 2.
ISBN
9781536205701
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 1-When best-laid plans go awry, a little imagination saves the day. After making a list of activities for an exciting outing on the town, a tiger cub named Raj and his father pack a knapsack with supplies and head out on their adventure. They walk along busy streetscapes filled with crocodiles dining at an outdoor café, a goat selling fresh produce at a market stall, and a courier pigeon on a bicycle. The first stop on their itinerary is the library, where Raj chooses his favorite superhero book. At the checkout desk, Dad realizes he forgot to bring his wallet, putting the kibosh on some planned pursuits. A sudden downpour adds to the disappointment, and Raj's frustrated, first-person narration rings true: "I feel rainy inside, too.... This is going to be the WORST DAY EVER." Spirits aren't dampened for long, as Dad shows his son there are plenty of fun and free things to do, like launching a leaf and bark boat downstream in the park and creating their own art gallery-worthy picture out of rocks and leaves. Instead of taking a bus, Raj opts to "fly home instead" and enjoys an express piggyback ride. Braun's cheery and colorful watercolor and mixed-media illustrations are full of details, including the changing, zipper-mouth expressions on the googly-eyed green knapsack. VERDICT Perfect for one-on-one sharing, this warm father and son story shows that time spent together is priceless.-Linda Ludke, London Public Library, Ont. © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Raj, pictured as a tiger cub, plans an adventure-filled day out with his dad. "Today is going to be the BEST DAY EVER!" he tells readers, as he and his dad make a long list of all the things Raj wants to do. They walk to the librarythe first item on their listwhere Raj chooses his favorite book. But when they go to check the book out, Dad realizes that he's forgotten to bring his wallet! No wallet means that they can't do all the things on the list, and Raj is disappointed. When it begins to rain, Raj is convinced that it is going to be the "WORST DAY EVER," until he gets an idea that might improve it. Father and son go on to modify Raj's list to make their own entertainmentfor instance, having a picnic instead of going to the cafeto compensate for the forgotten wallet. All the characters are represented as animals, and Braun's simple narrative and bright, colorful illustrations reinforce the happy-go-lucky theme of the picture book. Despite the protagonist's stereotypical Indian name and depiction as a tiger, the picture book is very Western in its representations (from the clothes the characters wear to the foods they eat). An endearing picture book about the relationship between father and son. (Picture book. 2-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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