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Nana shows the boy how wonderful the city is. She knits him a fancy red cape and makes him wear it making him feel fearless and courageous. He still notices the things that he saw from the other day, but it was not as bad as he thought it was. He starts to appreciates the city. Later that next day, he agrees with his Nana that the city is filled with amazing things. He then confirms that there is a lot of fun things that his Nana can do in the city even when it can get loud and busy. When it was time for the young boy to leave, he offers his cape to his Nana to keep her bold being in the city. After exploring the city a little bit more, he then realizes that it is a great place for her Nana to live and for him to visit.
Nana shows the boy how wonderful the city is. She knits him a fancy red cape and makes him wear it making him feel fearless and courageous. He still notices the things that he saw from the other day, but it was not as bad as he thought it was. He starts to appreciates the city. Later that next day, he agrees with his Nana that the city is filled with amazing things. He then confirms that there is a lot of fun things that his Nana can do in the city even when it can get loud and busy. When it was time for the young boy to leave, he offers his cape to his Nana to keep her bold being in the city. After exploring the city a little bit more, he then realizes that it is a great place for her Nana to live and for him to visit.

== Awards ==
''Some appreciation of the Nana in the City:''
* 2015 Caldecott Honor Book
* A 100 Scope Notes Top 20 Book of 2014
* Huffington Post Best Picture Book about Family


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 14:16, 1 June 2016

Nana in the City is a children's book written and illustrated by Lauren Castillo. It was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in the year 2014. Lauren Castillo illustrated a lot of children's book, such as The Reader and Twenty Yawns. It is awarded a Caldecott Honor in 2015.

Nana in the City
AuthorLauren Castillo
IllustratorLauren Castillo
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's picture book
PublisherHoughton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication date
2014
Publication placeUnited States
Pages40
ISBN9781490660042


Plot

Nana in the City starts off with a young boy who visits his Nana and her new apartment in New York City. He shows how much he loves and appreciates his Nana but he does not feel the same way about the city. The boy does not think that his Nana should be living in the city as he tells her that but Nana feels the opposite.

Nana shows the boy how wonderful the city is. She knits him a fancy red cape and makes him wear it making him feel fearless and courageous. He still notices the things that he saw from the other day, but it was not as bad as he thought it was. He starts to appreciates the city. Later that next day, he agrees with his Nana that the city is filled with amazing things. He then confirms that there is a lot of fun things that his Nana can do in the city even when it can get loud and busy. When it was time for the young boy to leave, he offers his cape to his Nana to keep her bold being in the city. After exploring the city a little bit more, he then realizes that it is a great place for her Nana to live and for him to visit.

Awards

Some appreciation of the Nana in the City:

  • 2015 Caldecott Honor Book
  • A 100 Scope Notes Top 20 Book of 2014
  • Huffington Post Best Picture Book about Family

References

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