Cloudette
Sometimes being small has its advantages. When Cloudette wants to do something big, she discovers that a little cloud can make a big difference.
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Cloudette
Sometimes being small has its advantages. When Cloudette wants to do something big, she discovers that a little cloud can make a big difference.
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Cloudette

Cloudette

by Tom Lichtenheld

Narrated by Wendy Carter

Unabridged — 10 minutes

Cloudette

Cloudette

by Tom Lichtenheld

Narrated by Wendy Carter

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Overview

Sometimes being small has its advantages. When Cloudette wants to do something big, she discovers that a little cloud can make a big difference.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Her [Cloudette] tale raises questions relevant to little children: Is there anything good about being small? Will I ever be as good as the big kids? What do clouds do anyway? They'll like the answers.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Cloudette gives a sky-high and playful perspective on our atmosphere and giving the world all that we have.” —UrbanBaby.com

“Little people who feel small and want to do important things will be inspired by Cloudette and will cheer when she finds her own pond-making mission.” —BookPage

“Lichtenheld's depictions of Cloudette puffing herself up for a fulsome downpour will delight children, and funny turns of phrase ("Even the higher-ups were impressed") will engage adults, too.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Reminiscent of the determination and courage of The Little Engine That Could, this title delivers its message with charm.” —School Library Journal

“The creator of Bridget's Beret (2010) offers here another appealing story featuring a plucky heroine. Applying a full-color palette to his watercolor, ink, and colored-pencil cartoons, Lichtenheld makes use of varying page space and panel techniques to add subtle details to his narrative.” —Booklist

“That Cloudette is neither bullied nor intimidated is an important point; she's the one who feels she has a special gift to give, and she solves her problem independently. Neatly constructed and nicely pitched, the message of self-reliance comes through as clear as a cloudless day.” —Publishers Weekly

Kirkus Reviews

Lichtenheld takes a charming turn with the "tiny but mighty" theme. Cloudette usually enjoys being small—she can cavort with birds and kites, and hide between skyscrapers. But she's wistful when other clouds do big things, like create cold fronts and water crops. Her imagination yields lots of wishes, depicted in ink-and-watercolor spot illustrations. "[S]he thought nothing would be more fun than giving some kids a day off from school," accompanies a snowscape with banks billowing up to the windows of the school and buses clearly going nowhere. No one seems to need a little cloud, but when she's blown clear out of her neighborhood, she's welcomed by new friends—an eagle, a bear and fluffy cumuli. She spies a frog in a former pond, now just a puddle of cracked mud, and has a helpful "brainstorm." Lichtenheld's depictions of Cloudette puffing herself up for a fulsome downpour will delight children, and funny turns of phrase ("Even the higher-ups were impressed") will engage adults, too. The whimsy would nicely complement a preschool or primary weather unit. The author even uses rainwater for the watercolor pictures. ("Thank you, clouds," he writes in the media statement.) Sweet and sunny. (Picture book. 3-7)

Kirkus Reviews - Kikus Reviews

Lichtenheld takes a charming turn with the "tiny but mighty" theme. Cloudette usually enjoys being small—she can cavort with birds and kites, and hide between skyscrapers. But she's wistful when other clouds do big things, like create cold fronts and water crops. Her imagination yields lots of wishes, depicted in ink-and-watercolor spot illustrations. "[S]he thought nothing would be more fun than giving some kids a day off from school," accompanies a snowscape with banks billowing up to the windows of the school and buses clearly going nowhere. No one seems to need a little cloud, but when she's blown clear out of her neighborhood, she's welcomed by new friends—an eagle, a bear and fluffy cumuli. She spies a frog in a former pond, now just a puddle of cracked mud, and has a helpful "brainstorm." Lichtenheld's depictions of Cloudette puffing herself up for a fulsome downpour will delight children, and funny turns of phrase ("Even the higher-ups were impressed") will engage adults, too. The whimsy would nicely complement a preschool or primary weather unit. The author even uses rainwater for the watercolor pictures. ("Thank you, clouds," he writes in the media statement.) Sweet and sunny. (Picture book. 3-7)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172316807
Publisher: Weston Woods
Publication date: 01/01/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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