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Under the Love Umbrella by Davina Bell
The enduring love between parent and child is celebrated in distinctive, vintage-inspired style.
The Bookseller
Captivating neon illustrations add even more charm to this already delightful story. Under the Love Umbrella reminds children that comfort and love is ever-present, even when you are not near your family.
Evening Standard
A truly charming book little ones will adore.
Little London
This brightly illustrated picture book is a celebration of the enduring love that surrounds your children, wherever they are in the world. The families we meet represent the wonderful diversity that make our world what it is and show that there is nothing to fear from differences. It is also a reminder to children that love is around them, especially in times of worry or fear. This book is suitable for new parents and babies, as well as for children embarking on big changes and adventures, who may benefit from this lovely reminder of the permanence of love. A beautiful message to share with young children.
lovereading4kids
The illustrations are very bright and I like that they embrace a diverse range of families and relationships … I think we should all remember that we have a “love umbrella”.
Juno
Bright, expressive and featuring joyfully diverse illustration throughout, Under the Love Umbrella provides poetic reassurance that whatever happens, children will be protected and loved. Perfect for sharing at bedtime with cuddles.
Booktrust
A gorgeous book about the transformative power of family love in all its forms. Written in rhyming couplets, it reassures children that they are protected by an ‘umbrella’ of love wherever they go in the world and whatever they encounter … a truly beautiful book.
The Sun
I love it! I didn’t like anything the best — it’s all good. I like the illustrations. They are cool. I like the page with the umbrella made out of stars.
BENJAMIN (AGE 5), ANORAK
Scary shadows, friends that don't share, shyness, moving, and such everyday childhood issues as wet pants, a lost tooth, and a parent's rushing them. No worry can last under a love umbrella … Colpoys’ striking illustrations, which combine an earth palette with day-glo highlights, effectively show love umbrellas both imagined and real.
Kirkus Reviews
This is a book that has it all — a beautiful message with amazing illustrations ... The basic point of the story is that no matter what, whoever loves you will provide comfort and shelter to help you cope with distressing situations ... The illustrations provided by Allison Colpoys are nothing short of amazing. The background on the pages are mostly black or white and the colours used are vibrant red, orange, gold, and purple — almost to the point of being neon colours. The illustrations are detailed and children will love seeing all the little things hidden in the pages ... It is also a great tool to talk about feelings.
Kristin Guay, Youth Services Book Review
Readers follow four children through difficult times as the unnamed narrator describes the ‘love umbrella’ that is above each of them ... The four children — Joe, Brian, Grace, and Izzy — are racially diverse, as are their families, and are introduced opposite the title page, giving readers a mission: to count the umbrellas they find (no answer is revealed) ... Colpoys’ striking illustrations, which combine an earth palette with day-glo highlights, effectively show love umbrellas both imagined (stars in the sky, a cloud) and real (a beach umbrella, a rain umbrella, a sun shade).
Kirkus Reviews
This sweetly comforting story is recommended for general purchase and well suited to storytime.
Elizabeth Lovsin, Deerfield Public Library
A beautiful story of a parent’s love … A truly wonderful book for youngsters facing change and challenges, no matter how big or small.
Louise Weeks, Mum’s Grapevine
A sweet and beautifully illustrated book about love and family.
Baby Librarians
Contemporary yet classic-feeling illustrations, a simple and resonant message. Charming!
Jessica Peterson White, Bookseller Review, Content Book Store
The Bookseller
Captivating neon illustrations add even more charm to this already delightful story. Under the Love Umbrella reminds children that comfort and love is ever-present, even when you are not near your family.
Evening Standard
A truly charming book little ones will adore.
Little London
This brightly illustrated picture book is a celebration of the enduring love that surrounds your children, wherever they are in the world. The families we meet represent the wonderful diversity that make our world what it is and show that there is nothing to fear from differences. It is also a reminder to children that love is around them, especially in times of worry or fear. This book is suitable for new parents and babies, as well as for children embarking on big changes and adventures, who may benefit from this lovely reminder of the permanence of love. A beautiful message to share with young children.
lovereading4kids
The illustrations are very bright and I like that they embrace a diverse range of families and relationships … I think we should all remember that we have a “love umbrella”.
Juno
Bright, expressive and featuring joyfully diverse illustration throughout, Under the Love Umbrella provides poetic reassurance that whatever happens, children will be protected and loved. Perfect for sharing at bedtime with cuddles.
Booktrust
A gorgeous book about the transformative power of family love in all its forms. Written in rhyming couplets, it reassures children that they are protected by an ‘umbrella’ of love wherever they go in the world and whatever they encounter … a truly beautiful book.
The Sun
I love it! I didn’t like anything the best — it’s all good. I like the illustrations. They are cool. I like the page with the umbrella made out of stars.
BENJAMIN (AGE 5), ANORAK
Scary shadows, friends that don't share, shyness, moving, and such everyday childhood issues as wet pants, a lost tooth, and a parent's rushing them. No worry can last under a love umbrella … Colpoys’ striking illustrations, which combine an earth palette with day-glo highlights, effectively show love umbrellas both imagined and real.
Kirkus Reviews
This is a book that has it all — a beautiful message with amazing illustrations ... The basic point of the story is that no matter what, whoever loves you will provide comfort and shelter to help you cope with distressing situations ... The illustrations provided by Allison Colpoys are nothing short of amazing. The background on the pages are mostly black or white and the colours used are vibrant red, orange, gold, and purple — almost to the point of being neon colours. The illustrations are detailed and children will love seeing all the little things hidden in the pages ... It is also a great tool to talk about feelings.
Kristin Guay, Youth Services Book Review
Readers follow four children through difficult times as the unnamed narrator describes the ‘love umbrella’ that is above each of them ... The four children — Joe, Brian, Grace, and Izzy — are racially diverse, as are their families, and are introduced opposite the title page, giving readers a mission: to count the umbrellas they find (no answer is revealed) ... Colpoys’ striking illustrations, which combine an earth palette with day-glo highlights, effectively show love umbrellas both imagined (stars in the sky, a cloud) and real (a beach umbrella, a rain umbrella, a sun shade).
Kirkus Reviews
This sweetly comforting story is recommended for general purchase and well suited to storytime.
Elizabeth Lovsin, Deerfield Public Library
A beautiful story of a parent’s love … A truly wonderful book for youngsters facing change and challenges, no matter how big or small.
Louise Weeks, Mum’s Grapevine
A sweet and beautifully illustrated book about love and family.
Baby Librarians
Contemporary yet classic-feeling illustrations, a simple and resonant message. Charming!
Jessica Peterson White, Bookseller Review, Content Book Store