By: Florence McNeil, David McPhail
Parents' Choice Silver Honour Award 2000 Resource Links' Year's Best 2000 Book Sense 76 Top 10 Picks Children's Literature Choice List 2001 CCBC Our Choice A versatile author of poetry, fiction and plays, Florence McNeil has garnered a number of awards for her work for adults and children. Her novel, Catriona's Island won the Sheila Egoff prize for children's literature. She also compiled and edited the highly praised anthology of children's poetry Do Whales Jump at Night? Illustrator and author of over seventy books for children, David McPhail is beloved for his lively portraits of children, bears, pigs, moles, bunnies, puppies and a host of other two- and four-legged creatures. Other titles include The Furry Bedtime Book, The Puddle, Mole Music, Angel Pig and the Hidden Christmasand Tall in the Saddle.
"Sail Away" by Florence McNeil, illustrated by David McPhail, is a children's book that introduces young readers to the basics of sailing. Here is a comprehensive overview of the book:
The book does not have a complex narrative but rather focuses on presenting various sailing terms and concepts in an accessible and entertaining manner. It uses simple language and engaging visuals to explain what sailors say and do, making it easy for children to understand and remember.
Overall, "Sail Away" by Florence McNeil, illustrated by David McPhail, is a delightful and educational book that makes learning about sailing fun and accessible for young readers.