Not since Ezra Jack Keats in Snowy Day and Karen Gundersheimer in Happy Winter has snow been so lovingly depicted, in a counting game for children in all seasons.
This gorgeous book may be the best way to tour a faraway city or to prompt children to write about their own stunningly simple, wondrous afternoons.
Through detailed visual elements, this quietly delightful picture book speaks to the potential treasure of small moments in childhood.
This delightful misadventure teaches not only subtraction but also perseverance and determination. And it’s funny—which every collection needs.
A pure and perfect capture of first love, joyful and painful in the worries and doubt; the love on the page is so vivid it raises goosebumps of veracity and provides parents with a model to share with any child in the throes of a lasting crush.
Ideal for shelves about outsiders and those who march to that different beat, this encourages all children to view the world with wonder.
With its gorgeous and intricate illustrations, this is perfect for sharing one on one, and is recommended for most collections.
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