Harrison Loved His Umbrella

Harrison Loved His Umbrella by Rhoda Levine, published by New York Review of Books on June 14, 2016, is an illustrated book featuring 56 pages in English. This story follows Harrison, a child who enjoys holding his umbrella in various weather conditions, including rain, sun, and snow. His unique habit of carrying an open umbrella at home sets him apart from the other children on his block, who admire him for it.
Readers will discover how Harrison’s love for his umbrella influences his friends, leading them to embrace the joy of holding umbrellas in different situations. The narrative explores themes of imagination and play, as well as social dynamics among children. With its humorous approach, this book presents a light-hearted take on values and virtues, making it a delightful read for young audiences.
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Harrison liked to hold his umbrella in the rain. He also held it in the sun.He found it very helpful in the snow. But most of all he loved to hold it open in the house.
In fact, Harrison was the only child on his block to hold an open umbrella in his hand all the time. How his friends admired him!
Then one rainy day, after the rain was over, all the children held umbrellas, and they, too, continued to hold the umbrellas open. They all found them useful in the sun, helpful in the snow, and loved them in the house.
Complications? Of course! But that’s all part of the story.
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