Book Description
for Water Sings Blue by Kate Coombs and Meilo So
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
“Push away from the stillness of the nut-brown land, from the road that leads to the shore …. For the water sings blue and the sky does too … “ A marvelous collection of poems about the watery landscape of the sea and things found in and around it combine to build a sense of wonder, and even a little whimsy. Kate Coombs’s poems are often playful in concept (a sea urchin falling in love with a fork, a Hermit crab realtor cataloging his listings: various types of shells). But she also offers fresh, arresting descriptions of ocean wonders (a shark “slides through the water / like a rumor / like a sneer … the color of fear”). Meilo So’s watercolor paintings provide the perfect visual backdrop, soft-edged and dreamy with their watery blues and greens and sandwashed browns, but with occasional bold splashes of color that enliven the seascape, whether it’s bright cities of coral splashed with pinks and yellows and greens on one page, or the blooms of red-orange jellyfish on another. (Ages 4–9)
CCBC Choices 2013. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2013. Used with permission.