39. Umbrella. Taro Yashima. 1958/1977. 40 pages. [Source: Bought]
First sentence: Momo is the name of a little girl who was born in New York. The word Momo means "the peach" in Japan where her father and mother
used to live. On her third birthday Momo was given two presents--red
rubber boots and an umbrella! They pleased her so much that she even
woke up that midnight to take another look at them.
Premise/plot:
Momo received two gifts for her third birthday: red rubber boots and an
umbrella. She loves, loves, loves her presents and she wants to use
them right away! But of course it is not raining! Momo reluctantly waits
and waits for the rain to come. One day it does!
Favorite quotes:
On the umbrella, raindrops made a wonderful music she never had heard before--My thoughts: Whenever I'm asked what my favorite picture book from childhood is, I know exactly how to answer! Umbrella! I love, love, love the rhythm of it. The illustrations are amazing! I think I judge all other books by this one!
Bon polo
Bon polo
Ponpolo ponpolo
Ponpolo ponpolo
Bolo bolo ponpolo
Bolo bolo ponpolo
Boto boto ponpolo
Boto boto ponpolo
Text: 5 out of 5
Illustrations: 5 out of 5
Total: 10 out of 10
© 2025 Becky Laney of Young Readers
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