Children's Fiction New Experience
Arto's Big Move
- Publisher
- Owlkids Books Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2014
- Category
- New Experience, Emotions & Feelings, Friendship, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
- Recommended Age
- 4 to 7
- Recommended Grade
- p to 3
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781771470667
- Publish Date
- Oct 2014
- List Price
- $18.95
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Where to buy it
Out of print
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Description
Arto has lived his whole life in the snowy, cold North, and six years is a long time. When his mom gets a new job and the family prepares to spend a year in the South, Arto is not happy at all. He decides that he's just going to act as if he never moved. In the new Southern landscape of prickly plants, strange birds and a big, hot sun, Arto stubbornly dons his winter uniform of boots, mittens, coat, and hat, day after day. It's worth the stuffy, sweaty, overheated feeling if he can pretend he's still in the North.
But when Arto makes a new friend, Ana, he slowly sheds his layers and discovers that it's not such a bad idea to adapt to your surroundings. When his year in the South is over, Arto realizes there is a way to cope with leaving while keeping the memory of his Southern adventure alive. A relatable story with a memorable character, Arto's Big Move uses a gentle touch to convey an important message about adapting to change.
About the author
MONICA ARNALDO a écrit et illustré plusieurs albums comme Petits frères et petites soeurs, Time for Bed’s Story et Margo Thinks Twice. Son travail se retrouve aussi dans des romans pour les élèves du cycle intermédiaire et des magazines pour enfants. Elle a étudié l’illustration au Sheridan College, où elle a trouvé sa passion pour les récits illustrés. Elle vit avec sa famille près de Montréal, au Québec.
Monica Arnaldo grew up in Ottawa where she was sometimes allowed inside her older brother's forts. Drawn to illustration by her passion for children's books, she combines a variety of media to create images full of character. Monica is the author-illustrator of three picture books. She and her husband live in Montreal with their daughter.
Awards
- USBBY Outstanding International Books List
- A Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Book for Kids and Teens
Excerpt: Arto's Big Move (by (author) Monica Arnaldo)
The North is a very cold place to live.
Arto knew that firsthand: He'd lived there his whole life – and seven years was a long time.
To keep warm up North, you have to wear lots and lots of layers. So every morning before leaving the house, Arto pulled on this thick wool socks, stepped into his snug boots, put on his knitted mittens, wrapped himself in his big red coat, and tugged on his favorite hat.
Editorial Reviews
"Bright, cheerful illustrations aptly portray the charms of both northern and southern locations. Facial expressions effectively emphasize Arto's feelings. This would be equally effective in one-on-one or group situations, and could help ease transitions for transient students."
Library Media Connection
"A great metaphor for opening up to change and new friendship ... This story will resonate with many children, especially those who have experienced a move."
School Library Journal
"Strong in emotional impact, and sure to resonate with kids who struggle with change."
The National Reading Campaign
"So much more than a typical book about adapting to a new situation...The story's prose is beautifully detailed, and combined with Arto's own artwork, makes the story truly come alive."
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"A good book for young readers as it explores one of the many challenges of changes that children face; it shows them that, while change may be different, it can also be good."
Canadian Review of Materials
"The fairly lengthy text gives the serious topic its due, while the pencil, watercolor, acrylic, and graphite illustrations convey the beauty of both North and South locales. The emphasis on Arto's clothing is a wonderfully subtle and clever way of depicting his emotional defenses and, as he loses his layers, how he is coming to adjust."
Booklist
"Arnaldo's tale of unwelcome feelings and the importance of friendship is nicely paced and gracefully written, and her expressive, mixed-media paintings neatly evoke Arto's journey. Quietly effective."
Kirkus Reviews