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You belong here

Clark, M. H., (author.). Arsenault, Isabelle, 1978- (Added Author).

The stars belong in the deep night sky, and the moon belongs there too, and the winds belong in each place they blow by, and I belong here with you. So begins this classic bedtime book, richly illustrated by award-winning artist Isabelle Arsenault. The pages journey around the world, observing plants and animals, everywhere, and reminding children that they are right where they belong. A beautiful title for new babies, adoptive families, and children of all ages.-- amazon.com

Book  - 2016
JP Clark
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  • ISBN: 1938298993
  • ISBN: 9781938298998
  • Physical Description 32 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
  • Publisher Seattle, WA : Compendium, [2016].

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Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 1938298993
You Belong Here
You Belong Here
by Clark, M. H.; Arsenault, Isabelle (Illustrator)
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"The stars belong in the deep night sky/ and the moon belongs there too, / and the winds belong in each place they blow by/ and I belong here with you." The repeating rhythms of Clark's (The Man Made of Stars) bedtime verses calm and reassure. The verses describe the natural world ("The whales and the fishes belong in the sea/ and the waves belong by the shore"), while the chorus addresses children directly: "You're the one I love the most." Arsenault's (Alpha) animal subjects appear as blank white images, softly shaded and hemmed in by ghostly gray wash. Gentle tints of blue, green, and vermilion hint at liveliness, but it's twilight now, time for things to return to the places they belong: "I will always belong right here with you,/ and you'll always belong with me." Acknowledging that many children who read about the joys of nature live far from it, the final spread shows an elegant cityscape, in which a single brick building is picked out in red, and a single flower is seen in the window. Ages 4-up. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 1938298993
You Belong Here
You Belong Here
by Clark, M. H.; Arsenault, Isabelle (Illustrator)
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A narrator whispers sweet assurances of belonging in the ear of a beloved, invoking animals' analogous habitats and hollows to bring the comforting ascriptions powerfully home.Watercolor illustrations utilize every gradation of gray to achieve astonishing, soft specificity and alternatively show human houses and animal homes in the natural world. Mellow reds, greens, and yellows crop up here and there, serving as keen testaments to the power of placement in the scenes they depict. Lovingly constructed, reliable rhymes, with pleasing pendular swings, might cause listeners to hug themselves tightly and smile. "And the trees belong in the wild wood / and the deer belong in their shade, / and the birds belong so safe and good / and warm in the nests they've made." Animals enjoy habitations all their own, sublime places described with crystalline clarity: streams skirted with cattails, red and gold desert rocks, canyons blanketed with sage, dune grasses, and a stone wall surrounded by clover. Cursive script (intrinsically personal and unique) accompanies lines directed at a listening human audience and images of human houses. One could easily improvise a quick melody and sing these words as a lullaby.This lyrical picture book will draw readers under its soft wing, lulling children with its velveteen artwork and assured affirmations of each creature's special nook in such a spectacularly varied world. (Picture book. 2-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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You Belong Here
by Clark, M. H.; Arsenault, Isabelle (Illustrator)
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Gentle, lilting lines accompany soft, richly textured scenes in this lullaby to feeling at home. The stars belong in the deep night sky / and the moon belongs there too, begins Clark's undulating poem, and every few verses, she adds a variation on the refrain and I belong here with you. Interspersed among these sections are meditations on the places that animals, plants, and natural elements belong, and as the scope of Clark's poem grows broader, so does the concept of belonging. By the end, rather than being next to a parent or in a house, belonging comfortingly encompasses the love of family or the mere feeling that you are in the right place. Arsenault's beautifully muted watercolor and pastel illustrations are mostly fuzzy grays with occasional glowing pastel highlights and bright accents, and in passages where Clark addresses you, the tiny cursive paragraphs appear on images of homes of all types, each emitting a warm glow. The cozy message, gaze-worthy illustrations, and hypnotic lines mesh seamlessly together into an inviting, eloquent, and snuggly bedtime read.--Hunter, Sarah Copyright 2016 Booklist