This is my one
of my favorite children's environmental books. Chris Van Allsburg's illustrations
are
fabulous,
as always,
and greatly add to the drama of the story. I read this book to students (5th-6th
grade) at the end of almost every week at outdoor school. This is a great book
to
read
aloud, especially because of
the way the illustrations are separate from the text. What I love about this
book is that it is in the end very hopeful. Walter's first dreams of the future
show a world of great environmental problems, based on his actions of not caring
in the present; but when he changes his ways, the future changes also. I like
to emphasize this when reading it to students: The future is not written yet,
but we are creating it every day with the choices we make. This is definitely
a children's environmental literature classic, along with Dr. Seuss' "The
Lorax" and Lynne Cherry's "The Great Kapok Tree," but is even
better for older children.
Book review from Amazon.com - written by me (Maggie Wolfe)