Illustrated by Gabby Grant
Sleeping Bear Press
978-1-53411-353-4
32 pp.
Ages 5–8
April 2026
Time can go very slowly or very quickly. It only seems to have two speeds. Either way, it will pass, and, when it has passed, it cannot be recovered. Savouring the day is the only way to hold onto it through the fullness of experiencing it and the memories created. Shari Green, eloquent writer of middle-grade novels like Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles (2016), Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess (2017), and Missing Mike (2018) as well as her award-winning YA novel Song of Freedom, Song of Dreams (2024), has given readers a debut picture book that reminds us to find and appreciate all the moments of a day.
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| From Savor the Day, written by Shari Green, illustrated by Gabby Grant |
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| From Savor the Day, written by Shari Green, illustrated by Gabby Grant |
Savor the sun sinking down to the sea—savor the finger-paint sky.The peeking-out stars and getting in cars—the pause as you're waving goodbye.(pg. 27-29)
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| From Savor the Day, written by Shari Green, illustrated by Gabby Grant |
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| From Savor the Day, written by Shari Green, illustrated by Gabby Grant |
The UK's Gabby Grant keeps that lightness of simplicity with her pencil crayon drawings enhanced with watercolours. Her scenes reflect the idea that you don't need lots of stuff or lots of people or busyness to make something grand. There is sand and water and sky. There are the two, grandfather and granddaughter, and occasional others, both human and animal. Otherwise, the focus is on what this child is enjoying in the way of sounds, tastes, sights, and feels. And by keeping her palette to one of softness, Gabby Grant makes us feel the calm of that day. She helps readers savor their own day of reading a book about a day at the beach.
Whether you're fortunate to have a beach near you to enjoy or to have the opportunity to spend time with a grandparent or someone who loves you, keep the moments of that day close. Feel every moment of quiet or turbulence, or warmth and sun or coolness and rain, of nothing special and something extraordinary. Every moment and every feeling is to be savoured as an important part of the whole. After all, the moments make the day, which add up to a life lived well.





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