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NIMBUS PLAYS ALONE by Saki Tanaka

NIMBUS PLAYS ALONE

by Saki Tanaka ; illustrated by Saki Tanaka

Pub Date: Feb. 25th, 2025
ISBN: 9781250909602
Publisher: Henry Holt

A puffy cloud navigates the emotional landscape of friendship.

Nimbus, a pinkish-yellow, personified cloud with facial features, hair draped across one eye, and arms and hands, enjoys solitary play: drawing with lightning bolts, playing “peekaboo with the sun,” and gleefully showering raindrops onto the Earth. When the extroverted Cumulus wants to play a guessing game, Nimbus becomes overwhelmed and flees. That approach-and-retreat pattern repeats with two other clouds whose overtures of friendship are initially unwelcome; Cirrus mistakes Nimbus’ bolt for a tail, and Stratus is eager to play hide-and-seek. Relying on watercolor, colored pencil, crayon, and tissue paper, Tanaka has created softly textured, expressive scenes in keeping with the subject and conveying each character’s emotional state. The dialogue mirrors each cloud’s personality; the boisterous Cumulus speaks in all caps, while the sweeping Cirrus uses “looooooong,” drawn-out words. Nimbus eventually starts seeing things from different perspectives, noticing what their new acquaintances would appreciate. (Most of the clouds use they/them pronouns.) Retracing their steps, Nimbus invites each cloud to play after explaining their needs: “Want to quietly guess what this puddle looks like?” While several aspects of the story will have general appeal—such as finding animals in cloud formations—introverted or neurodivergent readers will especially appreciate Nimbus’ transformation, their reflective moments, and the language they use to express their needs.

A congenial introduction to clouds and self-care.

(cloud chart) (Picture book. 4-8)