My Fourth of July by Jerry Spinelli
My Fourth of July by Jerry Spinelli, illustration by Larry Day. Holiday House, 2019, 38 pages.
Reading Level: Picture Book, ages 4-8
Recommended for: ages 3-7
What’s the best day of summer—maybe even the best day of the whole year? For our nameless protagonist, it’s the Fourth. Banners waving, kids marching, horns blowing—all of it outside in the blazing sun. After an impromptu neighborhood parade it’s time to hurry up Mom and Dad (“I’m in charge of hurrying”), load up the picnic wagon and head for the park for an afternoon of food, games, food, songs, music, food, races, and more food. The day ends, of course, with fireworks—after an interminable wait for it to get dark enough, the first “umbrella of lights” glows in a thousand faces. “My eyes cannot hold the wonders I see. My heart is cheering.” This is a celebration not so much of America as of community as seen through the eyes of a 7- or-8-year-old boy. Family, friends, neighbors—the Fourth is a community celebration like no other, ending in a splash of glorious lighted sky. Exuberant pictures add to the mood of uncomplicated, unapologetic joy.
Overall Rating: 4 (out of 5)
Artistic/literary value: 4.5 Worldview/moral value: 3.5We are participants in the Amazon LLC affiliate program; purchases you make through affiliate links like the one below may earn us a commission. Read more here.
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