Welcome to another edition of Perfect Picture Book Friday!
I am totally in love with the book I’m sharing today, and I can’t wait to show it to you! I know you’re going to love it, too!
Continue readingWelcome to another edition of Perfect Picture Book Friday!
I am totally in love with the book I’m sharing today, and I can’t wait to show it to you! I know you’re going to love it, too!
Continue readingIt’s Perfect Picture Book Friday and not a moment too soon!
Although at first glance this book may appear to have nothing to do with Mother’s Day (coming up the day after tomorrow), if you read it you’ll see that is does indeed have a connection… 🙂

Title: Hello Lighthouse
Written & Illustrated By: Sophie Blackall
Little, Brown Books For Young Readers, April 2018, fiction
Suitable For Ages: 4-8
Themes/Topics: lighthouses, history, family
Opening: “On the highest rock of a tiny island
at the edge of the world stands a lighthouse.
It is built to last forever.
Sending its light out to sea,
guiding the ships on their way.
From dusk to dawn the lighthouse beams.
Hello!
…Hello!
…Hello!
Hello, Lighthouse!”
Brief Synopsis: The daily life of a lighthouse keeper and his family unfolds as he cares for a lighthouse that stands on the edge of the world, beaming its light across the waves to keep ships safe through dark, storms, and fog.
Links To Resources: the back of the book is full of interesting additional information about lighthouses and their keepers; read along with The Little Red Lighthouse And The Great Gray Bridge by Hildegard Swift and see how the lighthouses are the same and how they are different; make your own lighthouse;

text and illustration copyright Sophie Blackall 2018
Why I Like This Book: Any of you who have hung around this blog for any length of time know that I love Nantucket and have visited many times since I was a year old. I learned to walk there, as a matter of fact 🙂 So it’s probably not much of a surprise that I have a fondness for lighthouses, especially Brant Point, Great Point, and Sankaty 🙂 I love this book because it gives the feel of the courage and loneliness of the lighthouse and its keeper as well as a glimpse of a job that had such historical significance but is now obsolete. The art is gorgeous and takes you right to the beach and the ocean and the wide open sky, the wind and fog, the sunshine and storms. I love all the little extras – the undersides of the clouds that look like flying birds, the little seaside knickknacks, the play lighthouse lantern in the child’s hand at the end that is a replica of the real lighthouse in the story. The text has a lovely cadence to it that is a delight to read aloud. All around a wonderful book!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do 🙂
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