The Doll Box by Deborah Kelly, illustrated by Joanna Bartel (EK Books) HB RRP $24.99 ISBN: 9781922539700
Reviewed by Dannielle Viera
Isla wants to reach the top of the climbing frame, but it’s too scary and difficult, so she plays with the three dolls in Mama’s small blue tin instead. Then her mum reveals a secret: each of the dolls represents an inspiring ancestor. Great Great Grandma Sarah was brave enough to board a boat to a new country, even though she couldn’t swim. Great Grandmother Phyllis had the fortitude to run a farm when her husband went off to war. Grandmother Gaga believed in herself, when no one else thought a girl could be an engineer. Isla soon realises that she has the courage, strength and confidence of her forebears within her, and she conquers her fear of the climbing frame.
Deborah Kelly’s stirring story reminds kids aged four to eight that they are not alone in the world – they are riding on the shoulders of the daring, diligent and determined family members who have come before them. Peeks at hardships of the past show the protagonist, Isla, that she can achieve anything she sets her mind to, even if she has shaky legs, achy arms and a knotted stomach. Readers will cheer when Isla triumphs, taking heart from her soaring success.
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soon as children see the colourful chaos of flowers on the endpapers, they’ll
know that they’re in for a vibrant ride through Joanna Bartel’s illustrations. Each
spread is brimming with vivid details, and there is a strong floral motif
throughout (even the dear blue tin is decorated with delicate daisies). In
contrast, the three pages featuring historical vignettes are eye-catching
because they are black and white – youngsters are immediately immersed in the
events of yesteryear.
Ideal for kids who are reluctant to try things – especially if they’ve had a negative experience – The Doll Box will encourage them to look inside and find the generational resilience built into their bloodline. This will empower them to rise to any occasion – even the crest of a colossal climbing frame!
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