A Big Blue Boat Is Out On The Brine
A Big Blue Boat is out on the brine, what magical sights does she see? A story within a story, rhythm, rhyme, and repetition introduces the life forms found in the Indian Ocean, while the imaging hints at the life cycle that goes on.
A Big Blue Boat is out on the brine,
And who do you think she sees?
A Captain so brave, who sails on the wave,
That’s who the Blue Boat sees.
A Captain brave is out on the brine,
And who do you think she sees?
A bird big and white, who flies with delight,
That’s who the Captain sees.
A bird big and white, is out on the brine,
And who do you think she sees?
A squid long and shy, who peeks at the sky,
That’s who the white bird sees.
A squid long and shy is out on the brine,
And who do you think she sees?
Comments
I loved the cyclical nature…
I loved the cyclical nature of this story within a story; supported by imagery the concept will be more fully realized. This is the kind of picture book that becomes a favorite, read over and over again. As I lost myself in the prose, I imagined the final image revealing that the squid has in fact spotted the reader, who is now drawn into the story. Lovely!
Thank you Cate
In reply to I loved the cyclical nature… by catehogan
Thank you for these lovely comments, Cate.
It's so heart - warming to read that you found yourself immersed within the story.