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Milo Imagines the World Hardcover – Picture Book, February 2, 2021

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 826 ratings

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The team behind the Newbery Medal winner and Caldecott Honor book Last Stop on Market Street and the award-winning New York Times bestseller Carmela Full of Wishes once again delivers a poignant and timely picture book that's sure to become an instant classic.

Milo is on a long subway ride with his older sister. To pass the time, he studies the faces around him and makes pictures of their lives. There's the whiskered man with the crossword puzzle; Milo imagines him playing solitaire in a cluttered apartment full of pets. There's the wedding-dressed woman with a little dog peeking out of her handbag; Milo imagines her in a grand cathedral ceremony. And then there's the boy in the suit with the bright white sneakers; Milo imagines him arriving home to a castle with a drawbridge and a butler. But when the boy in the suit gets off on the same stop as Milo--walking the same path, going to the exact same place--Milo realizes that you can't really know anyone just by looking at them.
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Collect all the books by author-illustrator duo Matt de la Peña and Christian Robinson! This energetic ride through a bustling city highlights the wonderful perspective only grandparent and grandchild can share, and comes to life through Matt de la Peña’s vibrant text and Christian Robinson’s radiant illustrations. With lyrical, stirring text and stunning, evocative artwork, Matt de la Peña and Christian Robinson have crafted a moving ode to family, to dreamers, and to finding hope in the most unexpected places. In their third collaboration, the author and the illustrator of the Newbery Medal winner and Caldecott Honor book once again bring us a moving ode to bustling city life and the love that binds a family.

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K-Gr 3-The creators of the Newbery Award-winning Last Stop on Market Street team up for another journey with a life lesson on a child's level. This time, Milo and his teen sister, who are both Black, take a long subway ride together. Big sister is glued to her cell phone and bespectacled Milo draws the lives he imagines for other passengers on the train. Maybe the whiskered man doing crosswords lives all alone with parakeets and a cat. Maybe the little white boy in a suit lives in a castle. Maybe the wedding dress lady and her groom will take flight in a hot air balloon after the ir nuptials. Initially, this appears to be a story about how being observant feeds the creative process, but when Milo and his sister arrive at the prison where their mother is incarcerated, the white boy from the train is also there to visit his own mother. "Maybe you can't really know anyone just by looking at their face," thinks Milo. Robinson captures the vivacity of the New York City subway with his acrylic paint and collage and faux naïve style, while other spreads show Milo's childlike crayon drawings. The text is rich with words like tepid, mewling, and infinite, and vividly compares Milo's excitement to "shook-up soda," while the happy bride has "a face made out of light." VERDICT Pictures brimming with activity, an endearing main character, and threads for thinking about art, families, and what we see in others make this a book that will hold up to many readings.-Jan Aldrich Solow, formerly Fairfax County Public Sch., VAα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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“Bright, fun, whimsical . . . An absolutely wonderful book for kids.” Good Morning America

“Exquisite . . . Ends with a heartfelt punch.” The TODAY Show

“Brilliant.” The New York Times Book Review

“A great message for kids, and a good one for adults to be reminded of from time to time as well.”
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* “With the same combination of wide-eyed observation and suspenseful buildup to a socially conscious revelation that readers cherished in this duo’s award-winning Last Stop on Market Street (2015), this picture book offers a child’s view of the impacts of incarceration on families. De la Peña’s descriptive language and Robinson’s innocent, endearing art make for another winning package . . . A memorable, thought-provoking story poised to make a difference for many.” Kirkus Reviews, starred review

*Harold and the Purple Crayon meets twenty-first-century urban realism . . . As in Jacqueline Woodson’s Visiting Day, the joy and parent-child love shine through . . . This poignant, thought-provoking story speaks volumes for how art can shift one’s perspectives and enable an imaginative alternative to what is . . . or seems to be.” The Horn Book, starred review

* “Robinson intersperses scenes of his signature cut-paper collage artwork . . . with images of Milo's sketchbook, and the child-like drawings in thick crayon lines not only give insight into his imagination but his heart . . . An excellent conversation-starter for modern times.” Booklist, starred review

* “A text that flows like poetry . . . Glorious.” The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review 

* “In this rich, multilayered journey, the award-winning creators of Last Stop on Market Street celebrate a city’s kaleidoscope of scenes, offer a glimpse at a child’s experience with parental incarceration, and convey that child’s keen observations about his circumstances and surroundings.” Publishers Weekly, starred review

* “Readers of Milo Imagines the World will feel compassion stacked on top of heartache on top of humility on top of hope.” Shelf Awareness, starred review 

“Pictures brimming with activity, an endearing main character, and threads for thinking about art, families, and what we see in others make this a book that will hold up to many readings.”
School Library Journal

“De la Peña’s prose is precise and evocative . . . His story respects young readers by incorporating their complex interior worlds and the observant ways they attend to issues of class . . . Robinson’s signature collage illustrations bring Milo and his sister’s distinct personalities to life . . . This sweet but never saccharine story is a classic in the making.” BookPage

“Sweet yet poignant . . . Manages to be sophisticated while also bringing in the joy and wonder associated with picture books.” The San Diego Union-Tribune

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers (February 2, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 40 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0399549080
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0399549083
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 3 - 8 years, from customers
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ AD980L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ Preschool - 3
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 0.42 x 8.3 inches
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Customers find the illustrations beautiful and cute. They describe the story as lovely, affirming, and open to alternative narratives. The book teaches a good lesson about not everything being as it appears, optimism about life, and changing society with imagination and positive thinking. It is relevant and inclusive of all people.

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Customers enjoy the illustrations. They find the drawings cute and imaginative. The illustrator does a good job drawing small but important aspects of the book.

"...Ever day-dream about someone passing by? An adorable little kid full of wonder and anxious delight...." Read more

"...The illustrations are beautiful, Robinson does such a beautiful job drawing small but important aspects of Black people and that's one of the..." Read more

"This very cute and imaginative book is banned because of simple picture created by Milo’s imagination...." Read more

"...However, in this book’s case, the cover is absolutely beautiful so go ahead and love this book as much as we do." Read more

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Customers enjoy the story. They find it lovely, affirming, and imaginative. Readers appreciate the author's openness to alternative narratives.

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"Impressive story: not only because of all the different things involved, or the ending. It is a lesson of life:..." Read more

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Customers find the book's lessons relevant and inclusive. They mention it teaches a good lesson about not everything being as it appears, optimism about life, and changing society with imagination and positive thinking.

"...optimism about life, changing society with imagination and positive thinking... AND WITHOUT TELLING YOU!!! Just implicit in the beautiful story" Read more

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The black kids travel to see their black mother in prison . This is sick!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2021
    What a sweet book! Have you ever wondered about the lives strangers live? Ever day-dream about someone passing by? An adorable little kid full of wonder and anxious delight. A calming strategy in the ability to create art from those two *at times* conflicting emotions. This also introduces the idea that people who are incarcerated have families that come and spend time with them. I love that. It’s real. I also loved that the child was able to reflect on the assumption they made in their art thoughts and be open to alternative narratives because it’s important for kids to be flexible to changing their minds and knowing that sometimes we are not always right.

    This author and illustrator are my favorite dynamic duo and I continue to look forward to their work. Highly recommend all their work.
    16 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
    Lovely book about not judging a book (or person) by its cover. Purchased all three books written by this pair after reading this one.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021
    I initially purchased this book because I'm on a mission to collect all of Robinson's work, but after reading the story I fell in love with Pena's writing and I will be buying more of his books. The illustrations are beautiful, Robinson does such a beautiful job drawing small but important aspects of Black people and that's one of the reasons why I love his work. I don't want to spoil the ending but it's a story about a boy named Milo and his sister who are riding the train, and on their ride, Milo draws pictures of the other passengers and makes up stories about who they are and where they're going. What Milo learns in the end is that you shouldn't judge a person so quickly only after a small encounter or what they're wearing because they might surprise you and may be on the same journey as you.
    22 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021
    Impressive story: not only because of all the different things involved, or the ending. It is a lesson of life:
    the guy imagining and creating a better world from his view of reality.
    The rich boy that goes the same place than him.
    The NOT NEED AT ALL to give a moral lesson about his mother (in fact we don't know why she is there).
    It is just a celebration of children, optimism about life, changing society with imagination and positive thinking...
    AND WITHOUT TELLING YOU!!! Just implicit in the beautiful story
    6 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023
    This very cute and imaginative book is banned because of simple picture created by Milo’s imagination. This teaches a good lesson about not everything being as it appears!
    5 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021
    The books by Matt de la Peña and Christian Robinson are fantastic and this is no exception. It is seemingly simple, a story about a kid sitting on the subway, but is actually so deep. I love this book so much and the stories this team are creating. I am hoping for many more.
    3 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021
    Just gifted this book to my son, Milo, as an early valentine gift. I loved reading this beautifully written and illustrated book with him. Great lesson...don’t judge a book by the cover. However, in this book’s case, the cover is absolutely beautiful so go ahead and love this book as much as we do.
    11 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2021
    The story of this illustrator is absolutely incredible! He illustrated Meghan Markle's new kids book, which is how I heard about him. Children of incarcerated parents need stories about their lives, stories representing them. Other children can benefit from seeing that all families are different! however be warned the author is trying to be very poetic and literary. I'm not against advanced vocabulary but it's like elevated diction, kind of like trying too hard. Not super fun to read. It also moves pretty slow.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • paul
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book
    Reviewed in Germany on November 27, 2024
    Beautifullllll thank you
  • M. mason
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 1, 2022
    My children aged 5 and 7 both really enjoy this book and the messages. They have different questions and different ideas about the themes and it’s been great to explore them with them. In addition to the great story, the book is beautiful
  • ふうこ
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    Reviewed in Japan on February 19, 2021
    美しい色彩の絵に現代社会の深い洞察が込められて心が揺さぶられました。
  • Claire Anderson
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2022
    I read this with my wee boy and he loves it. Good to open up discussions about the main point of the book too- that we shouldn’t judge people based on how they look/ our assumptions.
  • Nina Couser
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 4, 2021
    Superb book. A keeper for children and adults alike. Original and thoughtful. I love it and it was well-defined by my 6year old nephew.