A Strange Day

A Strange Day by Iris van der Heide, illustrated by Marijke ten Cate.

Jack is waiting to find out if he won a drawing contest.  But the wind is blowing hard outside and the postman loses his grip on the letter.  He heads out to chase the letter down.  Meanwhile, Jack runs to the mailbox to check on his letter and doesn’t find a thing.  Jack now decides that he didn’t win and walks off in despair, not noticing anything that is going on around him.  And quite a lot is!

The illustrations are real winners here, carrying the story forward.  They are done in paint with a friendly bright coloring, lots of animals, figures and busyness.  The story is also friendly, giving just enough detail about Jack’s walk to move the story along.  The real joy is discovering the story that is not being told in words by looking at the pictures. 

Recommended for ages 4-6.  This is a lap book that will be enjoyed by children.  Reading it in front of a group will diminish the pleasure because of the details of the illustrations.