Ship Ahoy! by Peter Sis

Ship Ahoy!

Peter Sis
24 pages
Greenwillow Books
Sep 1999
Hardcover
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From Publishers Weekly A couch metamorphoses into a series of seaworthy vessels as a boy imagines himself sailing over the waters of a small blue rug. Much of the charm of this wordless, nearly monochromatic book lies in the play between the similarities and differences in the two illustrations on each spread. On the left, the boy sits on the couch with various props, positioned to suggest the oar of a canoe, the mast of a sailing ship or the periscope of a submarine. The right shows the imagined scene as the boy steers a raft or commands a huge ocean liner. While the left-hand scene is rendered with dark, broad lines (so broad that it's hard to tell exactly what the boy's props are), the imagined scene is more finely drawn and modulated with blue watercolor wash. The vessels become more elaborate as the boy's fantasy life confidently expands, until the sudden appearance of a huge colorful sea monster (in a three-panel fold-out spread) dwarfs him on a vulnerable raft. The monster turns out to be his mother's vacuum cleaner, and in the final image, mother and son read about boats while sitting on the rugAnow just a rug. Tender and inviting, this well-conceived book speaks to kids' twin needs for familiarity and adventure. Ages 3-up. (Sept.) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal PreSchool-K This wordless picture book follows a small boy's imaginings as the couch he sits on transforms into a variety of vessels. The child wears a Native American headdress as he paddles a canoe; a baseball cap as he rigs the sail on a sailboat; a captain's hat on an ocean liner; a pirate's scarf as he steers the tiller of a pirate ship, and so on. Suddenly, a huge sea monster becomes visible, harbored in a foldout. On the next page, Mom appears and she and the boy rest safely on a raft as the creature dozes. The drawings are limned in shades of blue and green encircled by lots of clean, white space. The result is a charmingly simple, entrancing book. Rosie Peasley, Empire Union School District, Modesto, CA Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Pages 24
Publisher Greenwillow Books
Published 1999
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