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IT TOOK TWO WISHES by Edwina Wyatt

IT TOOK TWO WISHES

by Edwina Wyatt ; illustrated by Irena Freitas

Pub Date: July 27th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-593-11954-9
Publisher: Knopf

Rain ruins a birthday party but leads to the discovery of new friends (furry and otherwise).

With creative views on the passage of time, a child prepares for a birthday party at the park. It took “twelve moons” to get to the big day, and it took “two hours,” “five smudges,” and “half a sandwich / to write the invitations.” Soggy weather spoils the party plans, but while leaving the park, forlorn and disappointed, the child spots a lost dog. Observant readers will have noticed on a previous spread that another child wanders the park, looking for the pet. The birthday child seeks the dog’s owner—even stopping to query some ducks (cue the giggles)—and eventually succeeds. Both families celebrate the birthday (inside), the protagonist noting that “two wishes came true” that day; readers putting their inferencing skills to work will recognize those wishes as a party, despite the rain, and a pet-human reunion. Everyone in the book is depicted as White; the illustrator uses, in a palette dominated by teal, rose, and yellow watercolors, simple black lines to outline people’s bodies, their skin depicted in the negative white space therein. The inventive ways in which the child measures time frames and activities—baking the cake involves not just eggs, but “two mountains” (i.e., the heaps of flour on the table)—may have readers chiming in with their own examples. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Clever and uplifting.

(Picture book. 4-9)