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* New York Times Bestseller (2013)
* A Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book of 2013
* A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2013
* CCBC Choice
* Capitol Choices Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens
* Green Earth Book Award
* Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
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2012 "And Then It's Spring" ۷κ ȥ ʻ ϸ ̵ ɰ ۰ ٸ Ƴ E. 尡 ٽ ѹ Դϴ. å ϷƮ Erin Stead "A Sick Day for Amos McGee" å 2011 å ϴ ְ Caldecott Medal ޱ ߽ϴ.
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Hardcover: 32 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1596437316
ISBN-13: 978-1596437319
å ũ: 23.5 cm x 18.7 cm
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Book Description
If you want to see a whale, you will need to know what not to look at.
Pink roses, pelicans, possible pirates . . .
If you want to see a whale, you have to keep your eyes on the sea, and wait . . .
and wait . . . and wait . . .
In this quiet and beautiful picture book by Julie Fogliano and Erin E. Stead, the team that created the Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor book And Then It's Spring, a boy learns exactly what it takes to catch a glimpse of an elusive whale.
The New York Times
"Foglianos words are carved and measured. This is a writer who takes her time, and the leaps she makes with language surprise and thrill."
Booklist *Starred Review*
In this gorgeous love song to the imagination, a little boy and his trusty basset hound want nothing more than to catch a glimpse of a whale. If you want to see a whale, there are certain things youll need, like a window looking out on a vast ocean. Youll need plenty of patience, too: time for waiting / and time for looking / and time for wondering, is that a whale? You might be distracted by miraculous things along the way, like the sweet, fragrant smell of pink roses or pelicans perched on posts or an inchworm on a leaf. These are all wonderful things, but they are not a whale. But if you keep both eyes on the sea / and wait . . . / and wait . . . / and wait . . ., it just might happen. The creators of And Then Its Spring (2012) return with this quiet, contemplative, beautiful poem about patience and dreams - and about enjoying the journey. The illustrations open up from a boy sitting before a window into the world of his own imagination, where whale-shaped clouds swirl overhead and an armchair becomes a boat. Sea-foam colors, set off on white backgrounds, saturate the pages; the blues and greens are textured, giving the sea a palpability and immediacy. And when that whale emerges at the very end, its breathtaking, and most certainly worth the wait. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Stead took home the Caldecott for A Sick Day for Amos McGee in 2011, while Fogliano and Steads first outing, And Then Its Spring, received five starred reviews. Fans will be waiting.
Kirkus Reviews *Starred Review*
"Readers will gape at the two enormous, whale-sized talents at work in this transfixing picture book."
Publishers Weekly *Starred Review*
"Steads pencil and linoleum prints - as delicate, understated, and imaginative as ever - take exciting creative license with Foglianos expressive writing."
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