Raj and the best day ever

Raj and the best day everRaj and the Best Day Ever by Sebastien Braun
Published by Templar Books on April 9, 2019
ISBN: 1536205702
Pages: 34
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Goodreads
four-stars

Raj and his dad are planning what’s sure to be the best day ever — a trip to the library, to the farm, the art gallery, a café, and finally a bus ride home. When they go to check out their library books, his dad realizes he’s forgotten his wallet. Raj is sure the day is doomed, but rather than letting this (and the now pouring rain) ruin their day, he and his dad get creative.

This book is a really great exploration of all the fun things you can do without spending money. I love the creativity that both Raj and his dad show in the ways that they check things off their list — making their own art at the park instead of going to look at pictures in a gallery, for example. The illustrations are brightly colored and very detailed. It’s the sort of book where you may discover some new witty illustration with each subsequent reading. I also love that the entire story is Raj and his father — it’s not as common as mother/child stories so it’s a refreshing and inclusive change. This book would be best for Pre-K – 1st grade and could be a good read aloud with an older group.

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

four-stars