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A New York Times Best Seller and award-winning book, What Do You Do With an Idea? is for anyone who's ever had a big idea.This is the story of one brilliant idea and the child who helps to bring it into the world. As the child's confidence grows, so does the idea itself. And then, one day, something amazing happens. This is a story for anyone, at any age, who's ever had an idea that seemed a little too big, too odd, too difficult. It's a story to inspire you to welcome that idea, to give it some space to grow, and to see what happens next. Because your idea isn't going anywhere. In fact, it's just getting started.Praise for What Do You Do With an Idea?National best seller, appearing in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly.Gold medal winner of the Independent Publishers Award, the Washington State Book Award, and the Moonbeam Children's Book Award. "What makes this message so unique is the simple but beautiful way it's delivered, in narrative and illustration, through the eyes and voice of an innocent and hopeful child. What Do You Do With An Idea? is a spectacular book for all ages and is a wonderful treasure for any home or school library."—The Children's Book Review "Despite the fact that it's Yamada's first time writing a children's book, it's had breakout success, selling over 300,000 copies since its publication date of January 2014."—Publisher's Weekly
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Age Range: 5 - 8 years
Grade Level: 1 - 2
Lexile Measure: AD490L (What's this?)
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Series: What Do You Do With ...?
Hardcover: 36 pages
Publisher: Compendium Inc; 9th Print edition (February 1, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1938298071
ISBN-13: 978-1938298073
Product Dimensions:
9 x 0.8 x 10.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 15.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.8 out of 5 stars
723 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#1,003 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Okay, okay, okay, I know this is children's book, so why do I love it so much. I'll tell you why. Because it's brilliant and it's a wonderful representation of a drum I have been beating for 20 years. I first found this book in a gift shop while I was on vacation this past summer. I read it standing by the shelf (not that hard it's a children's book, after all) and had tears in my eyes when I was done.It's about a little child and his anthropomorphized idea. It shares all the struggles we have with our ideas, the pain of rejection and the joy we feel when we immerse ourselves in bringing our ideas to life. What do you do with an idea? Well that would be a spoiler, but suffice it to say, it's what I have been saying all along. I loved this book. Author Kobi Yamada did a great job of bringing this concept to its essence so that anyone can understand it and illustrator Mae Besom captures the spirit of this book fantastically.Lastly I love that this book was written for children, but the truth is children don't need it. Children already dream and create. The real and lasting impact of this book will be fond in two ways. First that the children will hold onto it when the world begins to tell them they are too old to dream, and second that people reading this book to their children,grandchildren etc. will grasp the concept and begin to feed their ideas again.I have so much more to say, but by now my review is probably longer than the book so I will end with three words, read this book!
Even if this lovely picture book had not won an independent Publishers Gold Book Award, it would still deserve every bit of the attention which it has begun to receive. A young boy has something precious which he himself has created -- an idea, and despite the fact that others discourage and disregard it, he finds the inner strength to hold on to his idea, to nurture it, and to begin to keep it company. Eventually his idea goes on to do something really special...it shows the boy that it and therefore, he, has the power to change the world.If the reader peeks carefully at the little idea, one can see it begin to grow. It begins its life looking like an egg, a perfect metaphor as we wait for the idea to hatch, or break out of its confining shell. The boy's egg is a yellow-gold color that makes one think of the sun or of light...just as light illuminates, so can a nurtured idea. The discriminating reader (often an observant child!) may notice that midway into the story, the idea egg appears to be sporting a little crack, which continues to spread. Does this suggest that his idea is cracking or breaking? Oh no, reader...this little idea is about to sprout wings, burst from its shell, and take wing to change the world!Lovely sepia colored illustrations provide a perfect backdrop for the little golden idea as it grows. This book is gorgeous on all levels -- visually, emotionally, and creatively. A perfect gift for any child, or for any adult who enjoys a reminder once in a while (like me!) about the best aspects of our humanity.
At LEAST once a day (usually 100x) my 4-year-old grandson says, "Hey! I have an idea!!" It's difficult sometimes to be as enthusiastic about ALL of his ideas as I'd like to be. However, every child deserves such enthusiasm and to have others nurture those ideas. And when they are nurtured by others, they learn their ideas are valuable, THEY are valuable, and they begin to learn to nurture their own ideas. That's why I bought him this beautiful book, along with it's companion, "What Do You Do With a Problem" (which my grandson adorably pronounces "probume"). He loves them both and asks me to read them repeatedly (which I do) when I visit (which is often--he lives very close). I can see the sparkle in his eyes when he thinks about the ways it gives him power over his life. We talk about his ideas, his problems, or examples of ideas and problems in my life or his. And then he asks me to read it (them) again. And I do.
At 72, almost 73, I'm embarking on a new endeavor and have no idea where it may or may not lead. I bought this book for my grandchildren but I kept it for myself. It gives me the courage to go where "no man has gone before." Or at least, where no grandmother has gone before. And to believe that, this late in the game, I have an idea that I should pursue.
There are so very many outstanding children's books on the market. But this one is unique! The author takes a complex concept and does an outstanding work in putting that concept into words. I buy this book for first time parents and I recommend it for a shower gift. One father-to-be told me he had read it at least six times....and the baby hasn't arrived yet.
My son likes this book more than I do. The illustrations are beautiful and sweet - in fact, it's odd because my son will usually complain about black and white illustrations, but he doesn't seem to mind these (color does eventually get introduced). I like the gist of the story, but it seems very repetitive to me, as though it's not really saying very much (or at least, saying it over and over). But that's just me. As I said, my son likes it, so that's all that really matters.
I bought this book for my sons, but with my 8 year old in mind, as a Christmas gift. He has been saying for a while now that he wants to be an engineer. I thought this would be the perfect book for him. And it is. It's perfect for every child. I love the message in this book and the way that message is beautifully illustrated. Don't be afraid of your ideas but rather nurture them, let them grow and change the world. Very wonderful. I love it. I am especially happy I made this purchase.
Love this book! Although it seems simple on the surface, the concepts behind the story are profound. I plan to read it as the kick-off for an invention unit for 5th & 6th graders. Students at this age are often self-conscious about sharing their ideas with others for fear of people making fun of their ideas. I expect this book will spark conversations between students about showing respect for other people's ideas and having courage to share their own ideas.
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