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Toby and the Snowflakes [Hardcover]

Julie Halpern (Author), Matthew Cordell (Illustrator), Matthew Cordell (Illustrator)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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When friends move away, it is hard for them to leave and even harder to watch them go. Toby’s best friend moved yesterday, and now all Toby has is his friend’s baseball glove (which smells like Parmesan cheese). Toby is bored and alone. But then the snow starts to fall, and Toby finds an unexpected flurry of friends . . .
With humor and warmth, Julie Halpern and Matthew Cordell tell the story of one little boy who learns about friendship, change, and the nature of the snowflake.

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PreSchool-K–When his friend moves away, Toby is lonely and bored. As snow begins to fall, he makes friends with the snowflakes, creating snow angels and building snowmen, until the snow finally melts. When the saddened youngster asks why everyone is leaving, one snowflake tells him, "We all have to go some time." Then a new boy moves in down the street, and Toby has a new pal. The spare cartoon-style illustrations, done in pen and ink with watercolor, reveal the action. Soft, muted colors and expansive white spaces add to the lonely feeling expressed in the story and create interest. The narrative has a natural flow, told in clear language. The dialogue between Toby and the snowflakes is somewhat stilted, and the satisfactory ending is predictable, yet young children will enjoy the simplicity of the story.–Margaret R. Tassia, Millersville University, PA
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This tender exploration of the classic lost-friend story not only breathes new life into a well-worn message but also manages to make its metaphor into a lively literal experience.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred

In this slow, quiet story, a lonely boy discovers that friends come and go...Its message should appeal to kids with both real and imaginary friends.
Kirkus Reviews

The narrative has a natural flow, told in clear language...young children will enjoy the simplicity of the story.
School Library Journal

Cordell's austere ink-and-watercolor pictures, combined with his keen sense of composition, gives Toby's struggle texture and pacing.
15MinutesMagazine.com

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 5 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children; None edition (September 27, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618420045
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618420049
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 10.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,313,091 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Julie Halpern lives with her husband, author and illustrator Matthew Cordell, their daughter, and their jumbo-sized Siamese cat in suburban Chicago. She enjoys spending her mornings watching Pee Wee's Playhouse with her daughter and her evenings watching Bravo reality shows with her husband. She also likes to read and do other stuff. You can visit her on the Web at www.juliehalpern.com.

 

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "I Wanna Know, Have You Ever Heard the Snow", June 6, 2005
This review is from: Toby and the Snowflakes (Hardcover)
In a nearly empty beige room, illuminated by a single lamp, young Toby looks at a baseball lying on the rug-his best friend moved away just yesterday. On Toby's left hand is the only thing that his friend left behind, a "baseball glove that smells like Parmesan cheese. Too soon, he checks the mailbox for a letter, and from the mailbox end, we see a gigantic empty container, with Tony peering into it. "'Empty.' Toby sighs," maybe a little like e feels. Who can take the place of Toby? Who will he play with now?

While perhaps no one can really take the place of Toby, the possibilities of new friendships arrive in the shape of snowflakes. As they land around him, each one invites Toby to play:

"Some tell jokes. Others talk about movies they have seen. One snowflake wishes for a warm piece of pecan pie...A snowflake voice calls out, `Come play in us. Be our friend.'" At their invitation, the now smiling Toby play sin the snow, makes a snowman whom he calls Dennis. But soon, the snow begins to melt, including the snowman (on whom he has put his friend's baseball glove). Toby is baffled and confused, but again, a snowflake answers Toby's question, "Why is everybody leaving?"

"...this is what we do. We snow, we disappear, we come back again. It is the nature of the snowflake."

Perhaps it is also the nature of friends. As the book concludes, Toby finds a new friend. It's not his best friend-not yet, anyway-but his name is Gary, he likes baseball, and at home he has a glove that "smells like cheddar cheese." As they walk off to a potentially beautiful new relationship, the smiling Toby waves fondly to the slowly melting snowman, who smiles back at him. This is a simple yet poignant story about change and transition by the wife and husband team of Julie Halpern (author) and Matthew Cordell (illustrator). The narrative is appropriately straightforward and emotions are described simply but directly, except for the snowman, a projection of Toby's feelings for his friend that perhaps only older children will "get."

Cordell captures Toby's feelings through facial expression and the composition of the watercolor illustrations. Toby himself is appealingly rounded and soft looking, like a toy doll. The clean lines and minimalism are also effectively used in the landscapes, and Cordell `s use of superimposed purple font for the snowflakes' words makes their speech clear and believable. In a book dealing with complex emotions, Cordell and author Halpern have stripped away distracting embellishments, focusing instead on the fundamental emotional and narrative elements. At the same time, the book isn't too simple; it's an absorbing story that abstracts Toby's many feelings in a creative and soft manner.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Put a ittle one on your lap for Toby and the Snowflakes!, October 6, 2004
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This is a story that respects the feelings and imagination of children. Toby loses his best friend, and in his loneliness, the snow fills in the gap of a good friend. Narrative, by Julie Halpern, and pictures, by Matt Cordell, work seamlessly together in this tender story of a little kid left behind when his best friend moves. This is a book that calls out for a little one to sit on the lap for reading and talking about the pictures. It is a delight!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THAT'S THE WAY THINGS HAPPEN, November 6, 2004
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This innocent and subtle story deals with the concept of loss in a way that allows children (and adults) to realize that it is a part of life and that it can be overcome with time and when you open yourself up to new people and experiences. This is something every child should know.

I can't wait to locate a baseball glove and smell it!

Bravo to Julie Halpern and Matthew Cordell, a married duo, for their success with their first-time collaboration!

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