![]() ![]() It’s just a little girl and her umbrella. The book moves fairly slowly and doesn’t have a big adventure. But the narrator shares the significance: it was the first time she walked on her own without holding a parent’s hand. A small memory that grown up Momo doesn’t even remember. This means, though she doesn’t realize the significance, that she cannot hold her father’s hand when walking to and from school. ![]() The first day she is able to use the umbrella she focuses very hard on walking carefully like a grown up lady and on not dropping the umbrella. When Momo recieves a new umbrella and rain boots she is so excited. ![]() All she needs now is a rainy day! Soft illustrations portray a thoughtful story about patience and growing independence.Īt it’s heart Umbrella is a story about independence. Umbrella written and illustrated by Taro Yashimaįrom Goodreads: Momo can’t wait to use the red boots and umbrella she received on her birthday. ![]()
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