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Umbrella (children's book)

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Cover artist
  
Taro Yashima

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Author
  
Taro Yashima

Genre
  
Picture book

Illustrator
  
Taro Yashima

Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1958

Pages
  
30 pp

Copyright date
  
1958

Publisher
  
Viking Press

Awards
  
Caldecott Medal

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Umbrella by Taro Yashima is a children's picture book that was named the 1959 Caldecott Honor Book. It was originally published in 1958 then later reprinted in August 1977 by Puffin Books.

Contents

Plot

Umbrella is a short story where a little girl is the principal character. Her name is Momo, which means "peach" in Japanese, and was born in New York.

Momo carries the blue umbrella and wears the rubber boots that she was given on her third birthday. She asks her mother every day to use her umbrella. Momo tried to tell her mother she needed to carry the umbrella to the school because the sunshine and the wind bothered her eyes. But her mother didn't let her use the umbrella and advises her to wait until the rain comes. The rain took a long time to fall down because it was Indian summer, however, when the rain came, her umbrella was the perfect excuse to use that day. Momo was happy, the rain sound over her umbrella was a music for her. It is a fresh children's story with classic and very colorful Japanese illustrations that reflect its culture.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews gave Umbrella a star review and wrote "The pictures are full of the city's moods and the child's joy in a rainy day."

References

Umbrella (children's book) Wikipedia