One Monday Morning

One Monday Morning by Uri Shulevitz is a picture book published by Square Fish on August 12, 2003. This first edition, comprising 48 pages, presents a narrative that explores the imaginative world of a boy who, on a rainy day in New York City, envisions a royal family visiting him. As he plays with a deck of cards, he crafts a story where the king, queen, and little prince come to see him, only to find that he is not home.
Readers will discover how the boy’s imagination brings new friends into his life, as the royal family returns day after day, each time with a more colorful entourage. The story culminates in a moment of connection when they finally gather in the boy’s room, marking the arrival of sunshine in both the narrative and the boy’s life. This book touches on themes of royalty and the power of imagination and play, inviting young readers to engage with the whimsical possibilities of their own creativity.
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A boy’s imagination brings new friends into his life in Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator and author Uri Shulevitz’s picture book One Monday Morning.
“One Monday morning the king, the queen, and the little prince came to visit me. But I wasn’t home . . . “
On a dreary, rainy day, a boy playing with a deck of cards looks out his New York City tenement window and begins a story. A royal family pays the boy a visit, only to find him not at home. Every day, the royals return with a grander, more colorful entourage in their wake, but still the boy isn’t there to greet them.
When they finally do gather in the tiny space of the boy’s room, the sun appears to shine down upon the new fellowship.
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