"A subtle, deceptively simple book about inclusion, hospitality, and
welcoming the 'other.'" --Kirkus Reviews
"A boundlessly inclusive spirit...This open-ended picture book creates
a natural springboard for discussion." --Booklist
"This sweet extended metaphor uses an umbrella to demonstrate how
kindness and inclusion work...A lovely addition to any library
collection, for classroom use or for sharing at home." --School Library
Journal
In the tradition of Alison McGhee's Someday, beloved illustrator Amy
June Bates makes her authorial debut alongside her eleven-year-old
daughter with this timely and timeless picture book about acceptance.
By the door there is an umbrella. It is big. It is so big that when it
starts to rain there is room for everyone underneath. It doesn't
matter if you are tall. Or plaid. Or hairy. It doesn't matter how many
legs you have.
Don't worry that there won't be enough room under the umbrella. Because
there will always be room.
Lush illustrations and simple, lyrical text subtly address themes of
inclusion and tolerance in this sweet story that accomplished
illustrator Amy June Bates cowrote with her daughter, Juniper, while
walking to school together in the rain.