The Day War Came
By Author / Illustrator
Nicola Davies, Rebecca Cobb
Genre
Adventure
Age range(s)
5+
Publisher
Walker Books Ltd
ISBN
9781406382938
Format
Paperback / softback
Reviews
Nikki
Wow! From the minute I began to read this story I felt the pull on my heartstrings and I was gripped. As a Teacher from a 'School of Sanctuary' with an embedded commitment to being a safe and welcoming place for all, this really was the perfect story to come across. The Day War Came (now available in paperback) is a poignant one told by a little girl whose world was turned upside down. One day she is in class learning about 'volcanoes and how tadpoles turn at last to frogs' and by lunch the 'War' had come. Splattering into her life with hail and the voice of thunder, smothering her world in 'smoke and fire and noise' that she didn't understand. 'Ragged, bloody and all alone' the little girl ventures out into this new world of dismay; trying to find a place war hadn't reached, a place where she could push war out of her skin, her eyes and her heart. A school, she thought, would be the perfect place. The place to feel normal again, to learn again and feel safe although this particular school 'had no room, this school had no chair for her to sit on'. When all is lost and it seems war has engulfed the whole wide, one simple act of kindness, one small voice made every bit of difference and unforgettable changes. The illustrations are timeless, beautiful pieces of artwork that are just right for the text, empowering enough to show the devastation although not too scary for young readers to digest. The prose is poetic and gentle. As a school we have shared this book with both the children and parents; incorporating it into presentations and shared learning sessions based around Rights, respecting schools and our commitment to being a School of Sanctuary. This book sparked lots of deep conversation and helped us as teachers to remind and encourage the children to understand the plight of refugees with empathy and compassion. Picture book / Ages 5+ / Reviewed by Nikki Stiles, teacher
Suggested Reading Age 5+