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OUT OF THE BLUE by Nic Yulo

OUT OF THE BLUE

by Nic Yulo ; illustrated by Nic Yulo

Pub Date: July 25th, 2023
ISBN: 9780593353875
Publisher: Dial Books

On a class trip to the aquarium, an octopus helps Coral see the beauty of being small in a big world.

Coral feels invisible. Small in stature, she is overwhelmed and overlooked by her peers while on a visit to the aquarium. When she stays behind alone in the Bioluminescence Hall, she notices a tiny octopus named Kraken. As she observes him blend in among his surroundings, she realizes that being unnoticed has advantages. When her classmates find her, she shows them that quiet and invisibility have the power to reveal an entire world they otherwise would have missed. Yulo distills a difficult, relatable concept—even the small and seemingly unseen have a light to shine—into a digestible story for young readers. The illustrations deftly use background color to distinguish between the white expanse of the aquarium and the solid black darkness of Kraken’s habitat. One all-black page with white text and no illustrations except for an image of Coral conveys the girl’s loneliness and fear. The cartoonlike characters are drawn in a range of skin tones; Coral has slightly orange skin, wide, red-rimmed glasses, and curly pink hair. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Concise and effective storytelling brings the invisible to light.

(Picture book. 4-7)