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Umbrella (1959)

af Taro Yashima

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Momo eagerly waits for a rainy day so she can use the red boots and umbrella she received on her third birthday.
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A precious book that everyone can connect with, the impatience of a child, the sweet memory of a child taking another step toward independence.

Did it make me cry a little?

Perhaps. ( )
  FamiliesUnitedLL | Jun 15, 2023 |
Umbrella is a story about a young girl named Momo. This story is about Momo's umbrella that she receives as a birthday present, and cannot wait to use. Momo is only three, and this book is written in her perspective when she is older. Momo talks about feeling impatient and excited about life. It is a humorous story about being young and wanting things to happen quickly. This is a great book to analyze, since there can be many ways for one to interpret this. This book would be great in a middle grades classroom, because it not only introduces Asian characters and culture, but can be used to create a lesson on analysis and perspective. ( )
  kaylc05 | Nov 20, 2020 |
This book is about a young girl who is fascinated with her red rubber boots and umbrella. Wondering when she will get to wear them. At three years old, Momo got an umbrella and a pair of red boots for her birthday. She was very happy, and could barely wait to use them, especially the umbrella. But, that year, an Indian Summer was lingering over the city and no rain was in sight. Every day Momo looked for the rain but the rain still didn’t fall. Tired of waiting, she tried to use the umbrella because anyway. One day, the sun was bothering her eyes, but her mother told her to wait, for the rain will come one day. Another day, it was windy and Momo said that the umbrella would protect her eyes, but again, her mother asked her to be patient for the rain will come.

I would read this to my son. ( )
  MsYvette83 | Sep 22, 2018 |
Story about a Japanese American girl living in New York who waits for a rainy day so she can use her umbrella. Not only is it the first day she gets to use the umbrella, it is also the first day she walks in the city without holding one of her parents' hand. Illustrations in this Caldecott honor recipient, while still nice and colorful, do not hold up well to today's standards. The author includes a few Japanese words and their translations for young readers. ( )
  thornton37814 | Apr 10, 2018 |
In this book, Momo gets an umbrella and goes on an adventure with it. She got it on her 8th birthday and uses it on days where it rained and when it didn't. One of the things she enjoyed the most was the sound raindrops made when hitting the umbrella. Then she goes on to enjoy other tasks throughout her day like playing her xylophone.

Age: 3-8
Source: Pierce Library
  JayDani | Nov 28, 2017 |
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