I loved this picture book because the illustrations so clearly show the fantasy world where your imagination can take you. An unnamed little girl is being pushed on a swing by her father. The words simply say, "Higher! Higher!" As you turn each page,you see how much higher her imagination is taking her on the swing. First, she is looking a giraffe in the eye. Next she is pointing at kids on top of a skyscraper. She gives a thumbs up to a climber at the peak of a mountain. By the middle of the book she is greeting aliens in outer space. All the way up and all the way down, the little girl's face depicts the pure joy of imagining you are in far away place. The last page ends with an illustration of her hugging her dad from the swing and the word, "Again!"
The illustrations are childlike drawings done in bold colors with black outlines so they stand out. The faces of the dad and girl are almost like stick people drawings and yet their expressions of happiness are clear. I will use this book to demonstrate several things to my first graders. First, I will express the many text to self connections I made. When I was a little girl, my swing set was my favorite toy and I loved to imagine I was flying places, too. When I became a mother, I would push my own children on the swing and help them imagine they were going to kick a cloud or fly to the moon. I will use it to encourage my students to use their imaginations to take them to faraway places. I will also use it as a model in writers' workshop to show how pictures can tell a story with only a few well chosen words. I think "Higher! Higher!" would be a great book to use with preschoolers-first grade.