Now Soon Later by Lisa Grunwald

Now Soon Later

Lisa Grunwald
24 pages
Greenwillow Books
Aug 1996
Hardcover
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From Publishers Weekly This gentle book is a wonderful tool to teach young children not only the concept of how time passes, but also the rewards of delayed gratification. Each of 10 spreads shows a girl and her parents in three related vignettes set "now," "soon" and "later." Time here is indeed relative; one series of vignettes may span an entire day (morning, afternoon, night), while another demonstrates how the idea of now, soon and later plays out over just a few hours. One spread, for example, starts with the girl at the foot of a playground slide and reads, "Now you will have to wait." The middle illustration shows her at the top of the slide: "Soon you will be next in line." In the final illustration, she is sliding down as the text explains, "Later it will be your turn, and the others will wait for you." Johnson's characters never lose their serene, almost Buddha-like demeanor; everyone here behaves prettily as a picture. Even without dramatic conflicts, the illustrations skillfully drive the book, offering an inviting mix of sunniness and tableau-like formality?Johnson's appetizingly sweet style and delicate palette call to mind none other than a modern Kate Greenaway. Ages 2-up. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal PreS?Revolving around the concepts of now, soon, and later, this book uses simple, sunny illustrations to help readers see that everything happens in due time and in logical sequence. Each turn of the page shows a child's day from waking up to playing, naptime, dinner, bath, and bed. An idea is introduced on each spread and then shown in three successive panels, e.g., "NOW Mommy is busy. SOON Mommy will be finished. LATER you and Mommy can play." The clear pen-and-ink, watercolor, and colored-pencil illustrations, done in soothing, natural tones, help create a calm, easy-going atmosphere. This well-rounded title offers an ideal world that emphasizes the positive aspects of the passage of time. Children can certainly benefit from such a positive attitude.?Martha Topol, Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City, MICopyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Pages 24
Publisher Greenwillow Books
Published 1996
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