Ella & Monkey at Sea

Ella & Monkey at SeaElla and Monkey at Sea by Emilie Boon
Published by Candlewick Press (MA) on August 7th 2018
ISBN: 0763692336
Pages: 32
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five-stars

Ella doesn’t like good-byes, or sailing across the sea, or playing with other children on the ship, and gets grumpier and grumpier, especially during a hurricane. The reader is never told that Ella is disgruntled, instead, we read about Monkey and his fears. Gradually Ella shows her feelings by saying, “Me too.”  We read how Ella calms him and sings lullabys to him and finally uses Monkey’s crayons to draw sunshine pictures to cheer everyone up.

    Soft, simple illustrations help calm the reader through this upsetting experience. Lots of white space keep the focus on Ella and Monkey. Text has many short, direct sentences; longer sentences are purposely broken into appropriate sections. End papers begin with a Dutch countryside and end with the city skyline.

   This book brings the European immigration experience to the youngest of readers in a gentle, compassionate way. The time frame is vague, but it has an mid 1900’s feel to it. Buy this book for the immigration lesson if you have a need, but definitely buy it it as a wonderful, reassuring story showing ways children deal with fears and anxieties through their beloved favorite stuffed animals, regardless of where they are traveling or what they are doing.

Recommended for Cream of the Crop.

Reviewed by Lynn Mayer, Old Town Elementary School Library, Old Town

five-stars