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32 pp.
| August/Little Folk
| April, 2008
|
TradeISBN 978-0-87483-832-9$16.95
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Susan Gaber.
For sport, the sun and the wind compete to make a passing man remove his overcoat. Swirling, fanciful images show a bright, smiling, yellow sun and the dark, gray, angry wind. Though the book is visually striking, Forest's language can be overly earnest and a bit didactic ("I did not force him at all...Through gentleness I won my way").
32 pp.
| August
| October, 2006
|
TradeISBN 0-87483-795-2$16.95
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Susan Gaber.
"A little Red Hen lived in a house, / with a frisky dog, a cat, and a mouse." This retelling of the classic story about the hard-working hen who teaches her lazy friends a lesson has an unusual, lilting rhythm. The work benefits from Gaber's colorful, folksy, gently humorous pastel illustrations, modernized with subtle cut-paper effects.