Parachute

by Danny Parker (Author) Matt Ottley (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

A heartwarming story about facing your fears

Toby doesn't like heights. That's why he always carries a parachute with him. His parachute makes him feel safe when he has to climb down from his bunk bed or when he's playing on the swings. But one day, Toby's cat gets stuck in a tree, and it's up to Toby to rescue him. With the help of his parachute, Toby reaches his cat and lowers him safely to the ground. But now Toby is stuck in the tree, unless he can conquer his fears. . . .

This compelling book, perfectly complemented by Matt Ottley's expressive artwork, lends a sympathetic ear to children's fears while simultaneously assuring readers that they can overcome them.

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Kirkus Reviews

The very air around Toby seems to vibrate, and it's a great relief when he leaves the parachute behind; readers know there'll be plenty more adventures without it. 

Booklist

Creative and captivating.

School Library Journal

Starred Review

PreS-Gr 2—Toby has a parachute. It's useful for many things, such as getting out of bed or stepping down from his breakfast chair or from his stool after brushing his teeth. Just having his parachute backpack on makes Toby feel safe and secure. When his cat Henry is caught in a tree, Toby cleverly uses his parachute to rescue him. But now he needs a way to get down on his own. Anyone who has been or known a child with a security blanket can relate to Toby's experience of fear and the comfort such an item can bring. The simplicity and sincerity of the story is well known and oft told. Yet this is also a story of perspective. Parker's remarkable digital images portray Toby's fear in exaggerated depth, height, and sense of danger with an added air of whimsy that amplifies his circumstances as only a child's imagination can. This is an extraordinary picture book that will delight yet inspire discussion by young children and slightly older ones as well. VERDICT An excellent addition to any library. Highly recommended.—Carol Connor, Cincinnati Public Schools, OH

Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

This sweet story about facing childhood fears is perfectly paired with whimsical and captivating illustrations. - Catholic News Service

Emotionally insightful. . . . We see Toby confronting his fears and, step by step, overcoming them in this resonant and visually striking tale. - Wall Street Journal

Danny Parker
Danny Parker works as the writer in residence and director of drama at Hale School in Perth, Australia. He has written two other picture books, both of which were also illustrated by Matt Ottley. Visit Danny's website at www.dannyparker.com.au.

Matt Ottley has been illustrating picture books since 1983. He is one of Australia's most popular children's illustrators, and has been published in several different languages around the world. Visit his website at www.mattottley.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780802854698
Lexile Measure
390
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
Publication date
April 20, 2016
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Library of Congress categories
Cats
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Self-Estee
Fear
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Emotions &
Fear in children
Acrophobia
Parachutes

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