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Wood presents a succession of double-page spreads showing various skies, from "blue sky" to "sunset sky" to "moon sky." In each spread, the words are incorporated into the pastel art: the letters of "rain sky" drip; those of "storm sky" resemble lightning. The progression through the day and the subplot of a boy and his toy monkey make for a satisfying journey.