
The illustrations cheerily expand the text. Anne Wilsdorf's hilarious illustrations perfectly capture this colorful family and their outrageous stories in Eileen Spinelli's heartfelt tale about creativity and finding your own voice. Each day is pronounced "good." Spinelli takes the complex idea of creation and breaks it into small enough pieces that it becomes understandable for even the youngest members of its intended audience. In talking about day two, when the sky is created, they lie in the grass watching the clouds pass by for day three, when water is created, they splash in the sprinkler. The children then relate that day's creation to what they do in their own backyard. The two move around their backyard as the older child, Gracie, tell the younger child, Bo, what God did on each of the seven days when the world was created. With colorfully engaging illustrations by French artist Florian (My Real Name is Princess), the story follows two children as they talk about creation and play together outside. Hatch) retells the biblical creation story. Christopher Award winner Spinelli (Somebody Loves You, Mr.
