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Imprint (2019), 40 pages
Description
The feelings inside are what make you, YOU! Letting them out helps the world know you too.
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LibraryThing member AbigailAdams26
Author Rachael MacFarlane and illustrator Spencer Laudiero, who previously collaborated on Eleanor Wyatt, Princess and Pirate, join forces again in this new picture-book examination of emotions and being yourself. The eponymous Harrison Dwight informs the reader in the rhyming text that he is both
One of a new crop of picture-books clearly meant to challenge gendered norms, when it comes to expectations of children's behavior and identity - think Pink Is for Boys, Jamie Is Jamie: A Book About Being Yourself and Playing Your Way, Big Bob, Little Bob, or Jacob's New Dress - Harrison Dwight, Ballerina and Knight has its heart in the right place, but somehow fell a little short for me. The rhyming text is bouncy enough, but somehow felt a little too pointed, in its efforts to disrupt stereotypes. That might be forgiven, in a message book (which this clearly is), but unfortunately I also found the artwork here unappealing. Laudiero's background in animation is evident in these illustrations, but they were just too cartoon-like (and a little bit too flat) for my taste. Others might feel differently, so if readers are in the market for a counter-stereotypical examination of a young boy's emotional life, this might fit the bill, but overall I'd recommend something like Jamie Is Jamie or Big Bob, Little Bob instead.
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ballerina and knight, going on to describe all of the different things he likes to do - football with Mom, picking flowers with Dad - and all of the feelings he experiences. In the end, he concludes with an affirmation of who he is...One of a new crop of picture-books clearly meant to challenge gendered norms, when it comes to expectations of children's behavior and identity - think Pink Is for Boys, Jamie Is Jamie: A Book About Being Yourself and Playing Your Way, Big Bob, Little Bob, or Jacob's New Dress - Harrison Dwight, Ballerina and Knight has its heart in the right place, but somehow fell a little short for me. The rhyming text is bouncy enough, but somehow felt a little too pointed, in its efforts to disrupt stereotypes. That might be forgiven, in a message book (which this clearly is), but unfortunately I also found the artwork here unappealing. Laudiero's background in animation is evident in these illustrations, but they were just too cartoon-like (and a little bit too flat) for my taste. Others might feel differently, so if readers are in the market for a counter-stereotypical examination of a young boy's emotional life, this might fit the bill, but overall I'd recommend something like Jamie Is Jamie or Big Bob, Little Bob instead.
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Language
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English
Physical description
40 p.; 10.23 inches
ISBN
1250138582 / 9781250138583