In the Winter Woods
By Daniela Kulot
Illustrated by Daniela Kulot
Translated by Elizabeth Lauffer
By Daniela Kulot
Illustrated by Daniela Kulot
Translated by Elizabeth Lauffer
By Daniela Kulot
Illustrated by Daniela Kulot
Translated by Elizabeth Lauffer
By Daniela Kulot
Illustrated by Daniela Kulot
Translated by Elizabeth Lauffer
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Books
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$17.99
Oct 15, 2024 | ISBN 9781623544959 | 3-7 years
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Oct 15, 2024 | ISBN 9781632894366 | 3-7 years
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Praise
Fox, Mouse, and Crow wander the winter woods, looking for food, but there is none.
As the animals search for sustenance, a refrain reminds readers, “But it’s winter, and winter is not willing to share.” Squirrel, the only animal who has stockpiled food, pipes up: “Have to dash and find my stash.” Overhearing him, the other animals feel he should share his bounty, but selfish Squirrel is unwilling to do so. Unfortunately, Squirrel’s unable to remember where he hid his food, so he returns to the threesome, promising to share if they’ll help him find it. Crow and Mouse are miffed: “Now that you can’t find your stash, you come running back.” Fox points out that they must all cooperate if they want to succeed, and the foursome search together. Translated from German, the writing feels a bit off-kilter in its attempts at a colloquial sound (“Gosh-double-deer-dung-darn-it, she is so hungry!”). The animals themselves are cartoonishly executed, but the painterly winter scenes created digitally, full of trees with empty, curving branches in subtle shades of brown and gray, are quite splendid. Though the lesson is heavy-handed and the story less than original, the book is aided by the attractive artwork and might make a good option for classrooms in need of titles for social-emotional learning and winter season units.
Preachy messaging about the value of sharing, uplifted by dazzling visuals.
—Kirkus Reviews
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