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The Umbrella by Jan Brett

 

Take a walk with Carlos as he takes off to explore a rain forest in Costa Rica and the exotic animals that call it home. His journey is captured in pictures framed by vines, creating a sense of peering into the depths of a beautiful, lustrous place.

 

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Book Review: The Umbrella by Jan Brett

When Carlos first enters the forest, he immediately climbs to the top of a giant fig tree for a better view. Unfortunately for Carlos, he misses all of the action that starts after the drip, drip dripping rain fills the upturned umbrella he left on the ground.

A tiny tree frog is the first to jump in with a happy “hola”. From there, curious creatures emerge to join him in the small puddle inside the umbrella. As each new animal (including Toucan, Kinkajou, Tapir, Quetzal, Monkey, and Jaguar) lands atop the umbrella, it is sure to tip! But it is not until tiny hummingbird joins the crew that the fun is spoiled.

 

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An engaging story offers a rich learning experience.

Meanwhile, Carlos descends from the tree, disappointed that he has not seen a single exotic creature of the forest. He returns home with his umbrella with holding out hope for better luck tomorrow.

Children are transported to a tropical new place. They learn about the various animals that occupy the forest, some of which they probably have never heard of before. Throughout the story, Spanish phrases are injected adding a fun dimension to the Costa Rican experience.

 

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 Explore the beauty of a tropical rain forest with a child.

The use of foreshadowing is effective in pulling children into the story. Each page has a small picture of a leaf with the next animal to join the umbrella inside. Children enjoy guessing the name of this new animal and anticipate what will happen when it jumps on top! 

The irony is not lost on young readers as they get to experience the action on the ground while Carlos misses it all. This fact is sure to elicit a giggle or two from children who are privy to this secret gathering. Jan Brett’s rich illustrations and humorous story make The Umbrella a wonderful addition to any child’s bookshelf.

 

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