In the Clouds

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$18.99 US
Tundra | Tundra Books
24 per carton
On sale Apr 19, 2022 | 9780735266964
Age 3-7 years
Reading Level: Lexile AD450L
Sales rights: World
A luminous journey into the sky for daydreamers and cloud enthusiasts big and small, from renowned paper-diorama artist Elly MacKay.

A bored and curious little girl wishes for a bit of sunshine on a cloudy day. But a friendly bird soon whisks her off for an adventure in the sky, where she can contemplate questions both scientific and philosophical in nature: how do clouds float? Or carry the rain? Where do they go when they disappear? Are there clouds on other planets? Do they have memories? Have they ever seen a girl like her?

This dreamy picture book from the inimitable Elly MacKay features her trademark stunning, light-infused spreads that beautifully capture the wondrousness of clouds and the power of nature to inspire and stimulate imaginations.
One of CCBC's Best Books for Kids & Teens (Fall 2022), Starred Selection

"As educational as it is whimsical . . . An excellent addition to any library." CM: Canadian Review of Materials

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A luminous journey into the sky for daydreamers and cloud enthusiasts big and small, from renowned paper-diorama artist Elly MacKay.

A bored and curious little girl wishes for a bit of sunshine on a cloudy day. But a friendly bird soon whisks her off for an adventure in the sky, where she can contemplate questions both scientific and philosophical in nature: how do clouds float? Or carry the rain? Where do they go when they disappear? Are there clouds on other planets? Do they have memories? Have they ever seen a girl like her?

This dreamy picture book from the inimitable Elly MacKay features her trademark stunning, light-infused spreads that beautifully capture the wondrousness of clouds and the power of nature to inspire and stimulate imaginations.

Praise

One of CCBC's Best Books for Kids & Teens (Fall 2022), Starred Selection

"As educational as it is whimsical . . . An excellent addition to any library." CM: Canadian Review of Materials