| Balloon Author: Handy, Bruce | ||
| Price: $13.49 | ||
Summary:
When a young boy accidentally lets go of his orange balloon, he begins to see round, orange objects everywhere, including an unexpected one he gets to take home.
Reviews:
School Library Journal (+) (02/01/26)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 02/01/2026 PreS-K—A young child and a balloon is a pairing that is both an age-old delight and opportunity for sheer agony. A Black child is thrilled to have been given an orange balloon by his mother as they walk through the park. He utters the only word repeated throughout with utter joy: Balloon! Tragedy strikes as a flock of pigeons startle the boy and the balloon escapes his grip. As they make their way through the park, the boy thinks he spies the balloon several times; but in reality, he sees round, or seemingly round, orange objects, such as a frisbee and a motorcycle helmet. The orange objects appear partially obscured on one page and are then revealed after the page turn. After mistaking multiple objects for his balloon, they leave the park and come upon one final glimpse of something round and orange. It turns out to be the rounded back of a small kitten at an animal adoption event, and the young child promptly chooses the cat and names it Balloon. The illustrations, rendered in pen and ink with digital color, focus on the action through the busy park and streets of New York City while maintaining an emotional tone of loss. The final spread shows a satisfied boy and kitten asleep in bed with moonlight illuminating the newly bonded pair. VERDICT A heartwarming tale that will thoroughly engage readers and leave them completely satisfied at the its conclusion. - Copyright 2026 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.


