A day by the sea

Barbara Nascimbeni

Book - 2022

From the creator of Home Alone comes this delightful celebration of a day spent by the sea, complete with salty air, run-ins with sea life, and making forever friends. Frido is back and this time he's at the seaside. While his owner takes a nap in the shade, Frido sets off to explore. There are sandcastles to dig, waves to surf, beach games to disrupt and the arrival of an ice-cream truck. But can Frido find his way back to their sun umbrella before his owner wakes up?

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
London : Thames & Hudson 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Barbara Nascimbeni (author)
Item Description
"A Frido book."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780500652954
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

While Frido's owner snoozes by the shore, the adventurous pup secretly explores the beach. Curious Frido samples both sand and ice cream, surfs, swims, and even takes a dance break. All of this fun in the sun tires out the little pup so that when Frido's owner wakes up, she's ready for a swim and Frido's ready for a nap. Nascimbeni's illustrations are highly stylized with a limited palette of burnt orange, sage green, and a muted goldenrod. The drawings appear to be rendered in black pen on paper, with color used sparingly and to great effect. The clever use of shapes and lines turns a set of semicircles and circles into a group of crowded beach umbrellas and a lifeguard stand. Some pages include many labeled images, like a scene where Frido takes a dip or a page where Frido's owner packs for the beach, and sound words ("SPLISH SPLASH," "SQUISH," "GRRRR") appear throughout. While these are sometimes helpful for vocabulary and identification purposes--as with the labeled names of fish--others are a distraction that make the pages unnecessarily busy. Human characters have a wide range of skin tones; Frido's owner is white-skinned, though her face is never visible. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Unique illustrations create an enticing day at the beach for a mischievous mutt. (Picture book. 3-5) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.