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MILO IS MISSING SOMETHING by Vern Kousky

MILO IS MISSING SOMETHING

by Vern Kousky ; illustrated by Vern Kousky

Pub Date: May 25th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-593-17342-8
Publisher: Random House Studio

“The ocean’s filled with friendly fish / but not the thing that’s missing.”

Newly hatched Milo is a friendly yellow octopod festooned with black stripes, and he’s on an ocean quest—he just doesn’t know what he’s missing. Brightly colored fish with expressive eyebrows swim beneath stylized watercolor waves, forming a festive background for Milo’s explorations. Cozy deep-sea caves, coral reefs, shipwrecks, and tide pools all feature newfound, nameless friends—but not whatever he seeks. At last: “Milo wakes, / alone no more! / His family has found / him on the ocean floor.” A trio of candy-colored octopodes fills the void in Milo’s heart, and the little family of four—the perfect number for an octopod group hug—depart, haloed in tropical teal waters, and will leave readers smiling with them. Author/illustrator Kousky’s gentle verse guides readers through cheerful double-page illustrations of varied shores, where the greatest dangers are playful sharks and a startled plumber. Translucent, layered watercolors make an inviting ocean from surface to seafloor, full of colorful, anthropomorphic fishy faces, charmingly stylized and expertly rendered. It’s a simple and heartwarming story all around.

Anyone would be a sucker for this little octopus.

(Picture book. 3-6)