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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Winter's Day,
This review is from: One Winter's Day (Hardcover)
It's a very sweet story of selflessness. My daughter loves the touch and feel of the hat, mittens and scarf. It's one of the ones I enjoy reading over and over.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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adorable hedgehog book,
This review is from: One Winter's Day (Hardcover)
There i was today, innocently walking past the picture book display when this adorable little hedgehog (an animal i have always wanted to adopt by the by, unfortunately the cats will not allow me to do so) unavoidably beckons to me from the cover of One Winter's Day (a touch and feel book) by M. Christina Butler and illustrated by Tina Macnaughton.
This is an incredibly cute book as the little hedgehog makes his way through the woods once the wind blows his nest away, playing good Samaritan to every poor little creature he meets. Of course their is a moral (well not really a moral~but it does show that being kind and sweet and selfless and all that will reward you with good karma~maybe saying that life is fair even when we all know that it really isn't) at the end and again i question the wisdom of over-adorableness of wild animals in tales for children but this one just wins over that "awe" factor in me (and tells that cynic to go sulk in the corner for a while). What can i say?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: One Winter's Day (Hardcover)
This book is great. I had been borrowing it from a kindergarten teacher to share with the other kindergarten classes in the school. I read to 14 classes a month. I am a retired principal/librarian. The book really emphasizes sharing and friends. Any child up to age 7 would enjoy it especially the fuzzy pictures.
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By Nancy Konopka (Kennewick, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: One Winter's Day (Hardcover)
This is a great book. I gave it to my grandchildren for Christmas. They (3 yrs & 18 months) both enjoy the story and the bright, colorful pictures. It has a moral in that if you do good things for others, in return, they will do good things for you. It is a lovely book for one and all.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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book info,
This review is from: One Winter's Day (Paperback)
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 1-When Little Hedgehog's nest blows away in a snowstorm, he retrieves his hat, scarf, and mittens and makes his way to his friend Badger's house. Along the way, he meets shivering field mice, an otter, and a doe and her fawn. He generously passes along his garments to these creatures and weathers the storm, safe and warm, with Badger. When the skies clear, the two of them make their way to the spot where Little Hedgehog's nest used to be and find a newly rebuilt, cozy house decorated with his winter accessories. The illustrations of the red and orange winter woolens have a feltlike fabric embedded in them to give readers a tactile experience. Macnaughton's soft and gentle full-page and inset pictures hold their own without this gimmick, complementing Butler's simple, sweet, and subtly didactic text.-Rachel G. Payne, Brooklyn Public Library, NY Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a non-christmas winter story,
This review is from: One Winter's Day (Hardcover)
Thank you very much for a non-christmas winter storybook. I was able to give this delightful book to a non-christian child and feel comfortable about it. Yes, those of us who celebrate the winter solstice, a holiday which happens to predate christmas by several millenniums; or hanukkah, or kwanza, or the poor kid who has a late December birthday, get a little giddy over finding something suitable. It's kind of like trying to find Thanksgiving decorations when retailers take down the halloween props along with a ton of orange and black candy then directly fill the shelves with red and white candy canes sporting either Santa or Baby Jesus in festive packaging.
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One Winter's Day by M. Christina Butler (Hardcover - Oct. 2006)
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