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THOUGHTS ARE AIR by Michael Arndt

THOUGHTS ARE AIR

by Michael Arndt ; illustrated by Irena Freitas

Pub Date: May 11th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-984814-36-4
Publisher: Dial Books

Rhyming couplets give an original explanation of the path from thoughts to words to action, with the art using community gardening as an example.

The artwork is light and playful, with figures—both human and animal—rendered with simple lines and varied skin tones and backgrounds in springtime colors. The protagonist is a light-skinned, blond child who stretches from bed beneath the first short verse, which starts with the book’s title. A gently puffy thought balloon containing flowers and bumblebees sprouts from the child’s head. Each double-page spread follows the child and that balloon through breakfast, the walk to school, and then the school day and what follows. As the child goes through these activities, the text continues with couplets that extend the metaphorical comparisons, saying that thoughts are “clouds,” “dreams,” “feelings,” “breath,” and more. The art is not particularly complementary to such notions as “beliefs, winds that inspire / When you feel low they lift you up higher” or “thoughts become words so please think your best.” However, its sweetness and whimsicality match the singsong nature of the text, both of which will hold the attention of little ones. Older readers will understand the sophisticated idea underneath the simplicity, as the child’s thoughts, communicated via words, lead to positive actions. “Actions are matter, thoughts that came true / Actions are words you decided to do.” Text and art come full circle on the final page. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by-16-inch double-page spreads viewed at actual size.)

Both easy-reading and pleasantly thoughtful.

(Picture book. 4-8)