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MOST DAYS by Michael Leannah Kirkus Star

MOST DAYS

by Michael Leannah ; illustrated by Megan Elizabeth Baratta

Pub Date: Jan. 5th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-88448-727-2
Publisher: Tilbury House

Answering the question: Is any day really ordinary?

A child gets out of bed, brushes their teeth, gets dressed, and eats the usual cereal for breakfast. “Most days are ordinary days.” Or are they? In a feast of simple sensory experiences over the course of a day, the experiences of racially diverse, multigenerational communities suggest otherwise. A mix of interior and exterior, urban and rural scenes proves that “good things happen in the ordinary minutes of an ordinary day.” A potted plant has one leaf more than it did yesterday. A kid in a wheelchair cruises along the sidewalk, noticing “that spiderweb wasn’t there yesterday, and the puddle I splashed in is gone.” Two children sit on the steps of an apartment building and converse in sign language. “The bakery on the corner fills the air with the aroma of fresh bread.” Even “when the day is busy and the minutes go by too fast,” readers are encouraged to listen to bird song, smell the “grass in the wind,” and notice “the wagging of [their] dog’s tail.” Delicately lined illustrations with colors in soft tones support the feelings of positivity and well-being and the message that “another day will come tomorrow, full of extraordinary things filling ordinary minutes.” (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Guaranteed to help readers of all ages find wonder each day.

(Picture book. 3-8)