Amigos by Michael Foreman


Amigos
Title : Amigos
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 8494058436
ISBN-10 : 9788494058431
Language : Spanish; Castilian
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 32
Publication : First published August 1, 2012

A tender tale about freedom and an unlikely friendship from Michael Foreman.
 
Bubble is a goldfish, who swims round and round unhappily in his tank. Cat is his friend and wishes he could show him the world. One day, Cat has an idea to set Bubble free. But is Bubble ready to swim off into the world and leave behind his friend?


Amigos Reviews


  • Abigail

    Cat feels terribly sorry for his friend, Bubbles the goldfish, who swims around and around in his tank, and never get to see the wider world. One day, inspired by the sight of a bucket, Cat devises a plan to show Bubbles the wonders beyond his small home. But will Bubbles want to live "wild and free," once Cat has shown him the world...?

    Friends is a sweet story, one that taps into the recent spate of cross-species friendship tales, from
    Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival
    to
    Owen and Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship
    . Although I did appreciate the narrative here, and (as always) enjoyed Michael Foreman's watercolor artwork, the part of me that doesn't really approve of keeping any pet that requires a cage or tank - bird, fish, gerbils, etc. - couldn't help but wince a bit at the idea, implicit in the story, that goldfish live unfulfilled lives in their tanks. Won't young readers pick up on that and wonder about keeping such creatures as pets at all? After all, lugging your pet goldfish around in a bucket isn't really a realistic solution for most pet-owners. And yes, this isn't meant to be a realistic story... but somehow I just couldn't silence that critical voice.

  • Jessie The Librarian

    The story is ok, but the art creeped me out.

  • Mario

    Un cuento tierno que me derritió el alma ni bien lo terminé en plena feria.
    Con unas ilustraciones hermosas y un significado magnifico.
    Hasta el momento uno de mis libros favoritos en el año y en la vida.

  • Elisabeth

    I am going to just take this book at face value and not submit to my Lit major urges of delving deeper in meaning. A nice story about a cat and fish friends. There. That's all I'll say. :)

  • Lauren Kramer-Theuerkauf

    Friends by Michael Foreman follows the adventures of a feral cat and his fish friend named Bubble. The cat has the freedom to wander the city. He can come and go as he pleases. His friend, Bubble, doesn't have the same luxury.

    Instead, Bubble is stuck in his small tank. He spends his days swimming in circles and sighing. One day, the cat gets an idea. He knows exactly how to help his friend. Now Bubble must choose between his freedom and the only friend he has ever known.

    I absolutely love this book! While the text is sparse, the story definitely packs a punch. My heart ached for the cat and Bubble. They have a unique friendship that gets tested in a big way.

    Foreman's illustrations are big, bold, and full of heart. I love the vibrant color palette in addition to his placement of the main characters who always remain at the center of each picture. Children will fall in love with the wide-eyed cat and multi-colored Bubble.

    This is a fantastic read for children ages 4-8 and for anyone who needs a reminder of what true friendship means.

  • Lizzie

    HERMOSO, NECESITO MÁS LIBROS DE GATOS EN MI VIDA. LAS ILUSTRACIONES <3

  • Brianna Clark

    This book is about a cat who take his fish friend in a bucket to see the city. It provides kids with a good example of friendship and the fish sees how important their friendship is.

  • Jenna Mills

    Strange. Sweet but very strange. I liked the theme, and my 2yo loved the picture of them at the museum.

  • Anjanette

    friends

  • Fiorella

    PRECIOSO.

  • Mary Thelma

    historia superfuerte de amistad
    dolorosa y consoladora, aparte de los personajes simpáticos

  • Wetdryvac

    Even better fluff with lovely art.

  • Cindy

    I loved this book. Two friends going out and about for an adventure.

  • Miss Janis the Storytime Lady

    n/a. 10/13/16 Thu

  • Christine Turner

    Summary
    Bubble swims around unhappily in his tank. Cat wishes he could show him the world. One day, Cat has an idea to set Bubble free. But is Bubble ready to swim off into the world and leave his friend behind?

    Notes
    Michael Foreman was born in Pakefield, Suffolk on March 21, 1938. At the age of fifteen, Foreman began to study art. His first children's book was published while he was still a student. He earned his M. A. from the Royal College of Art and since then, has written and/or illustrated many children's books.
    After leaving art school Michael traveled all over the world making films and television commercials. He has also worked on magazines, book jackets, animated films, and TV ads. He even worked for the police, sketching criminals described by witnesses.
    Foreman has won the Kate Greenaway Award twice, the Smarties Book Prize, The Kurt Maschler Award, the Children's Book Award, the Bologna Book Prize and the Francis William's Illustration Award twice.
    (Bowker Author Biography)

  • Meghan Hunt

    This would be a great book to use for a "Friendship" storytime.

    The story is about the unlikely friendship between a cat and a fish. A cat wanders around exploring places as he reflects how his friend, the fish, can only swim around in his bowl. One day, he decides to take the fish with him on his adventures to show him more of the world. He takes the fish to a pond, a river, and then the sea. The cat offers to set the fish free into the sea, but the fish states that he wants to go home so that he can be near his friend the cat. The fish states: "There may be lots of other fish in the sea, but I might never find a friend like you."

    This is an incredibly sweet story.

  • Samantha

    An unlikely friendship between a goldfish and a cat is at the center of this tale. Cat has a plan to free Bubble the goldfish. A small bucket becomes a portable tank and together the two explore the city. Illustrations invite readers back as there is much to see in multiple viewings. Good read aloud.

  • Kelsey

    Age: Preschool-Kindergarten
    Animals: Cat, fish

    An unlikely friendship between a cat and a goldfish. Cat feels sorry for the boring life of his friend, Bubble, and decides to take him around town in a water-filled bucket. Bubble is sad that he can't swim free with the other fishes but values his friendship more.

    Crisp, blending watercolors of beautiful landscapes and animals.

  • Carissa

    lovely watercolor illustrations help tell the tale of two unlikely friends--a fish and a cat. The cat takes the fish out to see the big wide world in a small, clear bucket of water. This story is a testament to the power of friendship and is told with beautiful spare text that makes it an easy read-aloud.

  • Barbara

    Who doesn't want a friend like cat? taking fish out to see the world safe and secure in a bucket of water. The playful art with fish and cat images will extend the story with silliness if you like to play that way.

  • Mary

    I liked the idea of a cat helping his fish friend see the world. But something about the ending was unsatisfying to me. It felt like the author couldn't come up with anything better. But still, not a bad story.

  • Peacegal

    A cat wishes to show his fish friend the grand world he sees every day, but the fish decides the cat's friendship is more important.

    Humane-minded families probably won't like the depiction of a cat that roams daily all over the city.

  • Rachel

    Simple story about friendship.

  • Edward Sullivan

    A warm, charming story about two unlikely friends.

  • Stephanie

    Super cute book all around-- illustrations, cat and fish being friends, the beauty of friendship-- all great.

  • Brindi Michele

    cat and fish are the best of friends.

  • Anna

    Bright watercolor illustrations compliment this light tale of a friendship between a cat and a tank-bound goldfish.