
The Playdate
Uje Brandelius(Author)
Lantana Publishing
Published on 3. April 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-83629-017-9 (ISBN)
Description
For one little girl, the prospect of a playdate at her friend Henry's house fills her with excitement. To get to Henry's house, they have to take a bus, then the underground, then change to another line, then a bus, and then walk for a bit, but it's worth it because Henry's house has millions of rooms to hide in and hundreds of toys to play with.
But while the text tells one story, the illustrations slowly reveal another. As the kids tear around the house enjoying each other's company, their mums experience the playdate very differently. Soon we find that the little girl and her friend Henry live lives that are poles apart.
A powerful story about friendship across economic divides that encourages readers to question why we live in a society where those who have and those who have not live very different lives.
But while the text tells one story, the illustrations slowly reveal another. As the kids tear around the house enjoying each other's company, their mums experience the playdate very differently. Soon we find that the little girl and her friend Henry live lives that are poles apart.
A powerful story about friendship across economic divides that encourages readers to question why we live in a society where those who have and those who have not live very different lives.
Reviews / Votes
"I am sometimes astounded by the power of story, especially when said story comes in the form of a picturebook. "The Playdate" is the perfect example. Opening eyes to the differences that economic divide creates, intelligently portrayed with two different stories told in the illustrations & text. The perfect book for classroom discussions." - Armadillo Magazine "Remarkably subtle and sophisticated. This thought-provoking book rewards close exploration and provides perceptive insights into inequalities, offering rich opportunities for conversations, and heightened awareness and empathy for some of the disparities in society. This impressive story lives on long after the final page has been turned." - Inclusive Books for Children "The story approaches the child's and mother's lives with empathy, imbuing both with dignity. A frankly told, child's-eye view of the intersection of friendship and socioeconomic status." - Kirkus Reviews "Now this title deals with a topic that we don't see enough of in our picture books: economic diversity. Fascinating stuff." - Betsy Bird , School Library Journal "One of my favourite children's picture books of the year so far. Beautifully paced and compassionate. A great example of story and illustration working hand-in-hand to create something more than the sum of its parts." - The Letterpress ProjectMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
US School Grade: From Preschool to Second Grade, Reading Age: From 4 to 6 years, Interest Age: From 2 to 8 years
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 261 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
160 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83629-017-9 (9781836290179)
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Persons
Swedish author Uje Brandelius worked as a journalist and press secretary in Sweden before becoming the frontman of chart-topping pop band Doktor Kosmos and touring sold-out concert venues for several years. The Playdate is his first picture book.
Clara Dackenberg is a Swedish illustrator and visual artist. She studied in Gothenburg and Stockholm before debuting as a picture book illustrator. Her work has been chosen for the Contemporary Swedish Illustrators exhibition at the Bologna Children's Book Fair.
Nichola Smalley is a literary translator from Swedish and Norwegian. Her translations have won or been nominated for multiple awards, including the International Booker Prize, twice. She has lived in many places, but calls London home.
Clara Dackenberg is a Swedish illustrator and visual artist. She studied in Gothenburg and Stockholm before debuting as a picture book illustrator. Her work has been chosen for the Contemporary Swedish Illustrators exhibition at the Bologna Children's Book Fair.
Nichola Smalley is a literary translator from Swedish and Norwegian. Her translations have won or been nominated for multiple awards, including the International Booker Prize, twice. She has lived in many places, but calls London home.