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     ǰ  Little One Step (An ALA Notable Book, , ۹) (ǰ)

  å:Little One Step (An ALA Notable Book, , ۹) (ǰ)
  :Simon James (Author, Illustrator)
  ǻ : Candlewick
  :24
  ISBN:9780763635206
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* An ALA Notable Children's Books
* School Library Journal Best Books of the Year
* Chicago Public Library Best Books for Children and Teens

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Edition: Board book: 24 pages
ISBN-10: 0763635200
ISBN-13: 978-0763635206
å ũ : 19cm x 13cm



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Book Description
The inimitable Simon James tells the heartening story of a duckling who makes a very useful discovery - and encourages the most tentative of us to take that first step, no matter how small.
What do you do when youre little and lost and your legs feel all wobbly? For one tiny duckling, the trick is doing "One Step," a surprising technique that enables him to walk under the tallest of trees and across the widest of fields. Using simple language and breezy, expressive illustrations, Simon James speaks directly to the heart of a child and shows that every journey, whatever the length, begins with a single step.


The New York Times
Some children's books set out to razzle-dazzle; others quietly charm.
Simon James's latest outing definitely belongs to the latter camp. He limits himself to a near-monochrome palette -- pale yellow to watery russet -- and a minimum of simple words to relate the adventure of a duckling whose legs ''feel all wobbly'' once he realizes he has wandered far afield from his mother.


Publishers Weekly
James (Leon and Bob; the Jake books) alluringly simple story introduces three duckling brothers who are lost in the woods. When the youngest announces that he wants his mama and that his legs "feel all wobbly," his understanding and sage oldest sibling comes to his rescue by urging him to try "doing One Step." His clear instructions ("Just lift one foot like this... and say `one.'... Then put it down in front and say `step!' ") do the trick. The little fellow forgets his fears as he concentrates on putting one tiny webbed foot in front of the other, all the way back to their waiting mother. Featuring beige and light golden tones, James's almost monochromatic watercolor-and-ink pictures match the understated and winsome qualities of the narrative. Changing perspectives convey the towering trees that make Little One Step's legs go "wobbly" while spot illustrations chronicle his growing confidence as he stares at his feet and chants "one step" to himself. In one humorous spread, youngsters will spy these words repeated against the backdrop of a field whose tall grasses completely hide the duckling. A lovely lesson on sibling support and the wisdom of tackling intimidating situations one step at a time.


School Library Journal
When three ducklings are lost in the forest and the littlest one is too tired to carry on, his brothers convince him that any journey consists of one step at a time. With eloquent strokes of his pen, James evokes the range of emotions in this empowering story.


Kirkus Reviews
Make Way for . . . MORE Ducklings! And a delightful trio they are. When three duckling brothers get lost while crossing a forest to find their mother, the little one complains: "I want my mama. My legs feel all wobbly." His older brothers teach him the "One Step." He practices and they dub him a new name "Little One Step." And so he marches on, head down, one foot in front of the other, eventually leading the way home. The expressive, sketchy watercolor illustrations are precisely in step with the simple language. The palette of pale yellow and tangerine brushed against an expanse of white space effectively creates an airy, breezy feeling and aerial perspectives convey Little One Step - small, intimidated feeling. A wonderful example of unity in a picture book, the pictures and text mesh perfectly and the artwork extends the storyline (throughout the scenes the phrase "one step" is repeated and handwritten, following Little One Step as he forges on). The clean, spacious design underscores the spirit and perseverance of the little duckling and the tale will encourage children to go ahead and take that first step. James's bird form is familiar from his Birdwatchers (2002); with just a few lines he creates ducks with panache. This book has the classic feeling of a modern day Make Way for Ducklings; it should become a favorite for lap sharing and afterward, kids demonstrating their own steps. Totally charming.
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