Swimming picture book recommendations are by Angela Ferraris, The Retired School Librarian.
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❗This cumulative list grows over time, with the newest books always appearing at the top.❗

Big Family Beach Day
by Nina Crews (Author, Illustrator)
Summary: Maya, her mother, and grandma drive to their annual family beach outing to meet their extended family. They play in the sand, swim in the water, and have a picnic.
Comments: A whimsical family story that everyone can relate to.
The illustrations were digitally drawn and collaged in Adobe Photoshop.
Rating: 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Dawn Patrol: A Father and Daughter Surfing Story
by Rob Sayegh Jr. (Author, Illustrator)
Summary: A father and daughter wake up at dawn and drive to the beach, where they put on wetsuits to swim and surf with other surfers, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Comments: Lovely story of a father and daughter bonding while enjoying the sea.
The illustrations were created with hand-marbled paper and digital collage.
Rating: 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Everybelly
by Thao Lam (Author)
Summary: Maddie and her mom went to the local pool. As they walked or swam by the neighbors, Maddie shared funny stories about them, observing their bellies.
Comments: A funny and diverse book about the many bellies around the neighborhood.
The illustrations were created in cut-paper collage.
Rating: 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Just One Wave
by Travis Jonker (Author)
Summary: Liam goes to the beach with his baby sibling, Sonja, and his mother, waiting for a wave to occur on the still water. It’s time to go when Liam realizes he can make one big wave, pleasing his little sister.
Comments: This is a lighthearted story that would be a humorous read-aloud for preschoolers or kindergartners.
The illustrations were created using a Pentel Color Brush and Procreate.
Rating: 3.5/5 ⭐⭐⭐1/2
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If you like this one, you may enjoy Travis Jonker’s Just One Flake.

My Dear Sea
by André Carrilho (Author, Illustrator)
Summary: A young girl is advised by her father to “respect the sea” just before she jumps in, meaning to be careful. She reflects on this advice as she shares her appreciation for the beauty of the sea creatures and emphasizes the importance of picking up litter. In doing so, she honors the sea.
Comments: These beautiful illustrations were created using watercolor, pencil, and digital editing and captured the colors and creatures of the sea.
This text is composed in rhyme.
This could be presented as a book focused on environmental themes, as well as on swimming or the sea.
Rating: 5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Our Lake
by Angie Kang (Author, Illustrator)
Summary: Two brothers walk to the lake to go swimming without their father for the first time since he died. The older brother jumps into the water from the cliff and coaxes his brother to join him. Will he be able to jump without the help of his father?
Comments: A beautiful story of two brothers learning how to grieve while moving forward without their father beside them; only in spirit.
The illustrations were created using gouache with additional textures added in crayon and colored pencil.
This is an excellent story to share with students and children experiencing death of a relative. It is gentle and quiet and does not overly emphasize their feelings.
Rating: 5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Our Pool
by Lucy Ruth Cummins (Author, Illustrator)
Brief summary: We watch as many wake up and go to the city pool with other families. They change into a bathing suit, get covered with sunblock, and go into the cool blue water. Everyone plays above and below the water until it’s time to eat lunch on spread-out towels on concrete. They do more swimming before heading home with a treat from the ice cream truck.
Comments: The bright summer colors illustrations are showcased in many two page spreads with details and descriptive words that had me feeling like I was at the pool smelling the chlorine, hearing the shouting and laughter, and the coolness of the water.
Rating: 5/5 📗📗📗📗📗
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When You Can Swim
by Jack Wong (Author, Illustrator).
Brief summary: A young child encourages those to learn how to swim and shares all the aquatic wonders they could experience while swimming in various types of waters.
Comments: The back pages include the author sharing his experience of learning how to swim and going back to some of his favorite swimming spots for inspiration to write and illustrate the book.
Rating: 3.5/5 📗📗📗1/2
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A Dive Into the Blue
by Ellie Huynh (Author), Bao Luu (Illustrator)
Brief summary: A young girl shares her fear of diving into the public pool while standing at the edge of the diving board and letting her imagination almost overcome her from swimming. Will she be able to dive into the blue water?
Comments: I would share this book with students to help them learn coping skills to navigate their fears.
Rating: 3.5/5 📗📗📗1/2
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Waiting on Mr. Sloth
by Katy Hudson (Author, Illustrator)
Brief summary: Sasha is excited to go swimming with her best friend, Mr. Sloth, but is losing her patience with his slowness every step of the way. They finally walk to the lake and have lunch before entering the water. Sasha’s friend is taking too long, and she goes into the lake without him, only to realize it’s not as much fun. Sasha returns to their picnic to find Mr. Sloth in a tree enjoying his surroundings. Will Sasha and Mr. Sloth go swimming together in the future? Will Sasha learn to be patience?
Comments: In the back of the book, there is a discussion of ways to calm oneself when waiting.
Rating: 3.5/5 📗📗📗1/2
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Facing Your Fear of Water (Facing Your Fears)
by Heather E. Schwartz (Author). Nonfiction Hardcover.
Brief summary: Young readers get advice on ways to be calm if they are afraid of the water and are encouraged to take small steps to learn to be able to go swimming.
Comments: The back sections are Sink or Float, Glossary, Read More, and Internet Sites.
This is one of the Facing Your Fears series.
Rating: 3/5 📗📗📗
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The selected children’s books are chosen by a highly qualified retired elementary school librarian, who passionately reads and recommends picture books to teachers, school librarians, parents, grandparents, and other book enthusiasts.
Most of the books Mrs. Ferraris recommends are checked out from the public library. The only exception is for the complimentary copies that she receives for an honest review, which are duly noted.

