Review Detail

Kids Fiction 80
A Rhyming Voyage Across Big Waters and Little Waves
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.8
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
One Little Fishing Boat by Brooke Hartman and illustrated by John Joseph is pure read-aloud joy — the kind of picture book that practically begs to be read in a sing-song voice with hand motions and a toddler “I SAW THAT!” interrupting every other page.
One Little Fishing Boat is a rhythmic, cumulative adventure following one small fishing boat as it heads out onto the Alaskan sea with its family crew. What starts as a simple day on the water quickly turns into a full parade of marine life: puffins, seals, otters, belugas, and even a powerful orca slipping through the waves. Each encounter builds on the last, creating that satisfying “and then, and then, and then…” structure kids love.
The real magic here is in the rhythm. It has that classic picture-book cadence that makes it perfect for storytime repetition. You can almost feel the ocean rocking in the language itself. It’s the kind of book where kids start memorizing lines halfway through and “help” you read the rest.
The illustrations are bright, playful, and full of motion. The sea is never still — it’s always rolling, splashing, or teeming with life. Even when the story shifts toward stormier weather, it never feels scary, just gently dramatic, like nature reminding everyone who’s really in charge out there.
At its heart, this is a story about family, teamwork, and respect for the natural world, but it never turns preachy. It stays firmly in “fun adventure on the water” territory, which is exactly why it works so well for young readers.
Perfect for:
* preschool and early elementary storytime
* kids who love animals and boats
* classrooms doing ocean or Alaska themes
* read-aloud repetition lovers
* bedtime stories that end in “again!”
Overall, One Little Fishing Boat is bright, bouncy, and beautifully rhythmic — a sea adventure that feels like a lullaby with splashes.
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