A fun and engaging picture book and a heart-warming celebration of love, family, weddings and marriage equality.
Category: Accelerated Reader - Lower Years, LGBT+, Picture Book
Uncle David and Simon are going to get married! There’s lots to do, from making the invitations to arranging the decorations, but when the wedding rings go missing just before the ceremony, Bear the dog has to use all of his special skills to help save the day!
A fun and engaging picture book and a heart-warming celebration of love, family, weddings and marriage equality.
reads like a modern classic … simple and effective storytelling. The language is warm and feels familiar … equally comforting are Michael Emberley’s sketchy illustrations, which tenderly portray love and affection … of equal merit is the diverse host of characters featured in the story and the humour woven throughout the text. Our Big Day celebrates an Ireland to which I feel proud to belong
the book is beautiful, important, and you should buy one
I would give it 11/10 stars
a charming little tale that celebrates same sex marriage with kaleidoscopic illustrations. Uncle David and Simon are getting married, but when the best laid plans go awry, thank goodness there’s a dog called Bear to save the day. This book is a wonderful token that commemorates when Ireland became the first country in the world to legalise gay marriage by popular vote. It is a rarity to find children’s books that are inclusive and represent the LGBTQIA+ community, which is why this sweet story is a breath of fresh air. It is paramount that children from an early age understand that everyone’s love, regardless of sexuality or gender, should be accepted and respected by all. This book normalises same sex marriage which is a great place to start to extinguish prejudices that are unfortunately still pervasive. A perfect bedtime read. Recommended for ages three years and up
heart-warming
A gorgeously illustrated book about love, equality, and a very large dog
The story's gentle language and exploration of everyday life are reminiscent of Shirley Hughes. It's fantastic how it encourages little readers to be who they like and love who they want - a message that was sorely lacking not only in children's literature but in society as a whole when I was growing up. It's diverse and inclusive with different ethnicities represented as well as the LGBTQ community. Bear is an excellent character who is certain to win the hearts of all readers, even 'cat people' like ourselves … It's vital that all children are aware from a young age that there is no uniform way to be or to love. How else can they grow into teens and adults who either feel accepted or are tolerant of others? It's also essential for children of same-sex couples to see their own families reflected in the books they're reading. It's wonderful to have children's books that help normalise and make the LGBTQ community visible and Our Big Day introduces an important subject in a subtle and thoroughly entertaining way. I'd love to see more books about David and Simon and characters like them, and of course, the further adventures of Bear!
such a joyful book