Holly Keller, . . HarperTrophy, $5.99 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-06-443872-8
PW
wrote in our Best Books citation, "In this charming tale, a caterpillar and a gosling meet in a rain shower one day and become best friends. Keller's warmhearted ending remains true to both nature and friendship that lasts through the seasons." Ages 4-up. (Oct.)
The grass isn't always greener, family-wise, Cecil the rabbit discovers. Frustrated that he and his two siblings can't agree on what to plant in their garden, he visits other animal Continue reading »
Keller (Cecil's Garden) introduces a caterpillar and gosling in a deceptively simple story of friendship and transformation. They meet in a rain shower one Continue reading »
Keller's (Farfallina & Marcel
) satisfying story introduces Henry and Wizzie, young rabbit siblings whose cousin Newton comes to visit. When Mama asks Continue reading »
In this cunning caper, Keller (Farfallina & Marcel
) introduces a humorously headstrong young rabbit who receives a pair of ice skates for her birthday. Continue reading »
As she did in Farfallina & Marcel
, Keller here shapes an affecting portrait of a friendship between two very different creatures. Caruso is a bird who lives Continue reading »
As this straightforward, genial tale begins, Hedgehog discovers Mouse covering himself with leaves, trying to hide from their friend Snake. Why? “Fox told Skunk and Skunk told me that snakes Continue reading »
To create this delicate yet penetrating book, Keller ( Horace ; Island Baby ) drew from her experience working on a project called Saving Cranes in Vietnam. Her prologue explains that the Sarus Continue reading »
Keller's (Farfallina & Marcel) slim yet cheery tale introduces a fox with a knack for sniffing out missing things. Rose finds Meadow's lost dress-up lipstick (""It smells red""), Spike's new baseball Continue reading »
Horace is adopted. He is also spotted, and he is loved and cared for by his new mother and father--who are striped. But, as is frequently the case with adopted children who are ``different'' (``My Continue reading »
With its drolly understated humor, this book offers a fresh, appealing variation on the theme of an older sibling adjusting to a new baby. Of course it helps that the heroine here is the Continue reading »
Excited when the weather report predicts a snowstorm, Keller's series heroine, a saucy pink pig, ""is full of her usual high spirits,"" said PW. Ages 3-up. Continue reading »
Rumor that a a big storm is on the way has Geraldine preparing for a foot of snow. She has her sled down and her boots by the door. Outside, her neighbors are also getting ready: buying food, Continue reading »
Joey, too young to read the tag on a big package from Grandma that says ""to Joey,'' has to ask Mama about it. She replies, ``Drink your milk,'' so Joey knows it's for him. She puts it away, but Joey Continue reading »
Author/illustrator Keller has the uncanny ability to tell an emotion-packed story with simplicity and directness. As in Geraldine's Blanket, the main character has lost something that cannot be Continue reading »
Everyone gets invitations to Kate's party. Everyone, it seems, but Lizzie. She offers Kate carrot sticks, hoping that she'll be invited after all, but all Kate gives her are raisins. On the day of Continue reading »
Rosie, eight, is hoping to visit her grandmother in the hospital, but she falls two years short of the visitor age requirement. With the help of friend Kate, she tries to dress herself to look older, Continue reading »
It isn't easy being in the middle. Hand-me-down clothing, last year's Halloween costume, and missing all the special privileges that seem to go with being oldest or youngest leaves middle-child Continue reading »
Aglow with the brilliant colors of the Caribbean landscape, Keller's ( Goodbye, Max ; Horace ) watercolor paintings positively dazzle the eye. Her crisply defined, unadorned scenes portray the rich Continue reading »
A boy finds a baby flamingo and restores it to health with the help of a nurse and a kind older man; PW termed the watercolors ``positively dazzling to the eye.'' Ages 4-up. Continue reading »
Jacob is tired of being ""too small,"" unable to keep up with his older siblings. The little bear takes his vitamins, drinks his milk, waits and waits, and still, according to the mark on the elm Continue reading »
Snakes are the focus of this Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Book, a short, informative and well-paced introduction to the natural history and habits of these reptiles. The basic facts about snakes Continue reading »
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Rebecca Siegel
In this gripping historical exploration, Siegel (The United States Book) recounts the seemingly implausible story of how American soldiers used theatrical subterfuge to outsmart Continue reading »
Night Chef: An Epic Tale of Friendship with a Side of Deliciousness!
Mika Song
A raccoon living in the walls of a fine dining restaurant finds herself the unexpected guardian of a baby crow in this wholesome graphic novel by Song (the Norma and Belly Continue reading »
Because of a finfolk curse placed upon her human family, 19-year-old Annie Fairfax is slowly transforming into a monstrous creature. As a child, Annie believed she had no reason Continue reading »
Convinced she’s descended from mighty dinosaurs, fierce fowl protagonist Lena is sure that her avian family is “a bunch of big chickens,” an opinion helped along by the advice Continue reading »