📖 Overview
A young boy discovers a lost bird in his yard and brings it inside to care for it. His family helps him create a safe space for the injured creature.
The wordless picture book conveys the story through detailed pen and ink illustrations with touches of yellow. The art captures both small tender moments and wider scenes of the family working together.
The narrative explores themes of compassion, responsibility, and the connections that can form between humans and animals in need. Through its simple yet resonant storytelling, the book communicates how acts of kindness can bring unexpected meaning to our lives.
👀 Reviews
Readers praise the wordless picture book's emotional storytelling through illustrations that capture loneliness and connection. Parents note it helps children discuss complex feelings and encourages them to create their own narrative. Multiple reviews highlight how the muted color palette and expressions convey the characters' emotions.
Readers appreciate:
- Simple yet deep narrative about friendship
- Opportunity for children to interpret the story
- Detailed illustrations that reward repeated viewing
Common criticisms:
- Story can be unclear without text guidance
- Some find the art style too somber for young children
- Brief length (32 pages)
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.1/5 (142 ratings)
Amazon: 4.6/5 (16 ratings)
"The art tells so much without saying a word," notes one Amazon reviewer. A Goodreads parent commented, "My 4-year-old created different versions of the story each time we read it."
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🤔 Interesting facts
🌟 This wordless picture book relies entirely on expressive illustrations to tell its heartwarming story about a lost dog and a lonely boy.
🐾 Both creators, Jeff Newman and Larry Day, are award-winning artists who have collaborated on multiple children's books together.
🎨 The book uses a limited color palette dominated by browns and greys, which helps create the story's gentle, melancholic mood.
📖 Though published in 2018, the book's visual style evokes a nostalgic, timeless quality reminiscent of classic mid-20th century picture books.
🏆 "Found" received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews and was named one of their Best Picture Books of 2018, praising its ability to tell a complete story without using any words.