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We're All in the Same Boat

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In this comical alphabet tale the animals on Noah's ark become cranky with all the rain. When he reminds them that, "We're all in the same boat," the animals decide to cooperate and peace prevails. Bonus: A Conversation With the Author. Ages 4-8 15 minutes

1 pages, DVD Picturebook

First published January 1, 2009

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Profile Image for Amory Blaine.
466 reviews101 followers
August 15, 2017
This book assumes its audience knows the story of Noah's Ark and the expression "we're all in the same boat." It opens without introduction, takes a single sentence to settle the conflict, and ends the story with no other resolution. Why are all these animals on an ark in a flood that's lasted weeks? Who is the sole human aboard the boat? How did they get there, and will they ever leave the ark? These questions aren't answered, because the aim of the book seems to be alliteration. The author describes the trapped animals' discontent alphabetically, building the tension until a frustrated Noah explodes without explanation, "We're all in the same boat!" Which is, of course, obviously true, whether you know this Bible story or the double meaning of that phrase. Immediately, the animals calm down, and their change of heart is documented in the same alphabetical alliteration as before. A-Z, the animals aboard the ark pitch in to make their floating home more habitable, hence creating "a promise of peace" even without a clear resolution.
Profile Image for Debbie.
367 reviews
September 17, 2022
I enjoy books that use the alphabet for descriptions. "The ants were antsy. The bees were bored... The zebras were zoned-out." Each page was filled with expressions and details that begged to be studied. And Noah yelled, "We're all in the same boat!" Then... "The ants apologized and the bees behaved... The zebras crawled into bed to catch their zzzzz's." It might be fun to have readers tell of other adjectives for the same animals, or include other animals and their corresponding adjectives. I enjoyed this book.
Profile Image for Elizabeth.
823 reviews
April 11, 2022
The low star rating is mostly cuz of bible credibility. This book definitely goes against the Bible story. I understand the concept of using Noah's ark for an adjective/animal alphabet book, but don't take away from the story
25 reviews
November 5, 2025
this was such a fun way to incorporate the alphabet into a book. Each animal was doing a task that started with the same letter as their name and usually it can get boring to read alphabet books but this one was entertaining as every page was very detailed.
Profile Image for Peacegal.
11.6k reviews102 followers
December 6, 2017
Cute and clever illustrations introduce animals and the alphabet.
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October 19, 2022
I like this book because it is a good overall story. The mice ride in the boat.
18 reviews
June 13, 2019
My 2 year old boy loved it. I just didn't like that the title and key book scene is a bad dad joke.
Profile Image for Cindi.
295 reviews25 followers
July 1, 2012
There are dozens of books written for children about Noah, the flood that destroyed the earth and the animals that took refuge on the ark. There are also plenty of alphabet books written on various topics to introduce children to the ABCs. "We're All in the Same Boat" by Zachary R. Shapiro and Jack E. Davis is one more book that would easily fit into both of those categories.

This colorfully illustrated book will entertain both readers and those still just interested in looking at the pictures. The cartoon-like pictures feature animals wearing clothes, carrying umbrellas and enjoying cups of hot cocoa. The text dances across the pages at all sorts of angles and each letter of the alphabet is in bold-face type at the beginning of each animals name. More in-depth than many alphabet books, this ABC book provides a charming story to go along with the twenty-six letters that make up the English alphabet.

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Profile Image for Shanshad Whelan.
649 reviews35 followers
March 3, 2009
This is an amusing picture book of Noah and the flood that's also an alphabet book. When Noah loads all the animals onto his ark, they're excited. After a few days at sea, however, they're not so happy about it, the "ants were antsy, the bees were bored . . . " etc, through the alphabet. Finally, Noah has enough and exclaims "We're all in the same boat!" The animals realize their predicament could be more pleasant if they all worked together productively, so there's another alphabetical list of all the ways the animals help out. It's a cute idea with a good message on how our own method of dealing with a situation can change it. Illustrations are cartoony and comical, which works well with the text.

Overall, I look forward to trying this as a read-aloud for my library kids.
Profile Image for Kelly.
479 reviews16 followers
January 10, 2012
We're All in the Same Boat is a story of Noah's Ark. Many children may know this story from Sunday School or church attendance, but those without a Judeo-Christian background will also find something to enjoy in this book. The book makes no mention of the Bible or religion, and, in my opinion, this makes the book accessible to more readers (and it gives me license to read it aloud in my public elementary school library).

The illustrations in this book, while engaging, were a little "busy." It was sometimes difficult to determine which animals in the picture the text referred to.

At it's heart, this book is an ABC book about how people behave when they get frustrated and how they work together when they realize they're not so different after all.
Profile Image for Jackie.
4,502 reviews46 followers
April 9, 2009
We're All in the Same Boats tells the story of Noah and his ark in a kid-friendly way with the alphabet recognition in the background. It is not until Noah gets steamed at the dogs who are demanding, the organutans who are obnoxious and the yaks who are yelling...when he hollers, "We're all in the same boat". Silence ensues, the animals get sheepish, and attitudes are adjusted. Then, the dogs are diligent, the orangutans organize their toys, and the yaks start yawning. Colorful, giggle-inducing illustrations accompany these animal antics. A great storytime book for an alphabet, animal or ark program.
Profile Image for Nicole.
8 reviews
March 24, 2015
This cute spin on the classic story of Noah's Ark shows it's young readers that sometimes it's best to work together in a group after recognizing differences and using it to make a situation better. The adventure Noah and the animals go through are summed up by the central quote that carries the book that is "We're all in the same boat!" Zachary Shapiro takes the opportunity of a classic story to create a lesson learned as well as incorporating language that will engage it's readers, as well as strong illustrations that are also associated with the language. Very multifaceted and engaging read for elementary aged children! This story falls into the juvenile fiction or fiction genre.
Profile Image for Dina.
423 reviews
January 6, 2010
Did you think the animals on Noah's Ark were calm and patient? Think again! In this delightful book the animals are frustrated and angry after they've been on the ark so long--until Noah reminds them that "We're all in the same boat!" Shapiro plays with the alphabet to describe the animals and their actions/feelings ("The elephants were enraged." "The penguins held a party.") and Davis's illustrations humorously convey the chaos on the ark.
2 reviews
April 20, 2010
Love this book! Noah rounds up the animals and they are all excited about their voyage. After awhile, the excitement fades and his passengers start to get grumpy -- camels complain, kangaroos kick, yaks yell, etc. Noah puts his foot down and yells "We're All In The Same Boat!!" and it starts to change the attitudes of those on board. "The camels were cooperative, the dogs were diligent, and the elephants were enthusiastic."

Wonderful story with beautiful illustrations
Profile Image for Stephanie.
102 reviews26 followers
October 27, 2012
An A-Z story about what inevitably happens when you cram a bunch of animals on a boat for months at a time. Everyone gets cranky, until eventually Noah yells "We're all in the same boat!" Both my boys love to yell that part. I've come to use that saying whenever I'm getting really frustrated with my boys. A fun book with a good message, to remember we're all in this boat together, and things go a lot better when everyone tries to be positive.
Profile Image for Karen.
Author 10 books30 followers
May 1, 2014
My five-year-old son picked this book out from the library this week.

This was a cute, if not spectacular book. It does a good job with an alphabetical story, although Nick Bruel's Bad Kitty is superior. And it is a fun twist on the Noah story.

The illustrations are extremely cartoony, almost to the point of Sandra Boynton illustrations. It's not my favorite style, but it works OK.


Actual rating: 3.5 stars, but I round up.
Profile Image for Brianna.
94 reviews
July 7, 2011
Filled with wonderful illustrations by Jack E. Davis, Zachary Shapiro's "We're all in the same boat" gives us another fun spin on the classic biblical story of Noah's Ark. Kids (3-6 yrs.) will love the alliteration in the stories and all of the funky pictures of the animals--a perfect accompaniment to alphabet learning!
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1,197 reviews
October 18, 2011
All the animals are excited for a trip on the ark until time begins to drag on and the animals become enraged, jittery, and livid. Noah reminds that animals that they are all in the same boat and then the animals are cooperative, merry, and neighborly. Bright, fun illustrations add interest and humor to the story.

I enjoyed the alliteration of the animals feelings and actions. Fun book!
Profile Image for Marfita.
1,145 reviews20 followers
July 30, 2012
A charming story with alphabet thrown in (but not what a parent would consider an alphabet book - one to teach the alphabet) made more charming with Jack E. Davis's lively cartoon illustrations. It also addresses behaviors that any child (but especially parent) would recognize in the back seat of a car.
Profile Image for Sam Bloom.
950 reviews19 followers
February 11, 2009
The second-best children's book about Noah's Ark, this one is a silly tale about how the animals get restless during the long trip... and the animals are listed in alphabetical order! AND, Shapiro is a Rabbi!
Profile Image for Amanda.
2,472 reviews10 followers
September 1, 2009
One of the most fun alphabet books I've ever run across. It goes through each animal and how they are feeling being on the ark for so long and then how realizing they're all in it together, how their feelings change.
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530 reviews6 followers
September 8, 2009
Great for 2-5 year olds who love animals. Totally non-religious telling of the Noah's ark story to highlight the alphabet. Example: The Moose were Mouthing off... The Nightingales were Nagging... The Orangutans were Obnoxious...." Goofy illustrations.
Profile Image for Teri.
1,361 reviews
May 1, 2011
This book is a must-have and I highly recommend. The story of Noah is used. The animals are getting a little testy on the ark. Noah reminds them, "We're All in the Same Boat." Alliteration is used and makes for a clever little read.
24 reviews2 followers
September 8, 2016
This book describes the animals perspective of their time on Noahs arch. The book has really amazing pictures and a lot of good words that go with the animal. For example (The orangutans were Obnoxious)
Profile Image for The Library Lady.
3,877 reviews675 followers
February 10, 2009
The art and humor here have a bit of a Borscht Belt flavor--and they really work. Lots of fun, especially for school age kids.
Profile Image for Margaret.
44 reviews2 followers
February 15, 2009
Boo got a Noah's Ark little people set for christmas and we have been on a "Noah" kick every since. She loves stories about him and this is one of our favs.
Profile Image for Molly.
1,026 reviews6 followers
March 11, 2009
This is a nice little story about Noahs Ark. It has some great vocabulary words and works as an alphabet book. Though the Alphabet is a tool this would in no way teach the ABC's to anyone. Ages 4+
1 review2 followers
March 16, 2009
A great message for our time. I hear the phrase, "We're All in the Same Boat" everywhere (in terms of the economy). The illustrations are fabulous. I especially like the hairdo on the worm!
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