Blue by Michael Rosen, illustrated by Michael Foreman
(Walker Books)
PB RRP $16.95
ISBN 9781406354546
Reviewed by Anastasia
Gonis
Raffi wants to discover
what he’s good at. His brother Jake seems to be good at everything. Unable to sleep and seeing only the dark,
Raffi wriggles and jiggles in his bed. Blue, a magical light appears and
invites Raffi to follow. The boy immediately trusts the voice, and is carried on
streams of blue light into the dark and on an adventure, by what turns out to
be a giant blue magical cat.
Together they head off
into the night, lighting the up the dark with a single pointing action. Raffi awakes
next day from his glorious dream with a new-found confidence. He now feels he
is good at something too. Even his fear of the dark is diminished.
This thoughtful book
reflects on doubts, fears and insecurities that children may have about the
dark, seeing themselves as not being good at anything, and lacking confidence.
Gorgeously created by two
big names in children’s picture books, the blue illustrations that fill the
book identify strongly with confidence and inner security, the main themes of
this story. An ideal book for initiating conversation between adult and child
about insecurities/fears, for there’s a lot to touch upon.
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