The snowy nap / Jan Brett.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780399170737 (hardcover) :
- Physical Description: 32 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 23 x 27 cm
- Publisher: New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2018.
- Copyright: ©2018.
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Subject: | Hedgehogs > Juvenile fiction. Winter > Juvenile fiction. Hibernation > Juvenile fiction. |
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Gibsons Public Library | JUV PIC B (Text) | 30886000773255 | Picture books | Volume hold | Available | - |
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Fort Nelson Public Library | E BRE (Text) | 35246000989234 | Children's Corner | Volume hold | Available | - |
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Sparwood Public Library | E BRE (Text) | 35172000264123 | Easy readers/Picture books | Volume hold | Available | - |
Trail and District Public Library Main Branch | PIC BRE (Text) | 35110001409677 | Children's Picture Books | Volume hold | Available | - |
Vanderhoof Public Library | EASY BRE (Text) | 35193000347148 | Juvenile Picture Books | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2018 September #1
A hedgehog tries to stay awake for winter. It's almost time to hibernate, and Hedgie means to. But as he sniffs the chilly wind, farmyard animals taunt him about what he'll miss. The hens' coop will be "bedazzled by icicles"; the geese will joyfully "slip and slide across the pond ice"; the pony will pull a sleigh; snowflakes will fall, no two alike. The animals heckling Hedgieâhens, geese, sheep, pigs, a billy goat, a ponyâare drawn with fine lines, hatchings, and textures. Because their faces are mostly realistic with only faint hints of anthropomorphism, their needling is subtle; some readers may hear their points as merely informative. Either way, Hedgie's seized by FOMO: He decides to stay awake. When he accidentally nods off, farm girl Lisa brings him indoors and places him in a tea cozy on a windowsill. Nature will eventually run its course, but not before Hedgie finally glimpses "flowers of frost decorating his window," the chicken coop "sparkl[ing] like a palace," and Lisa pond-sliding with the geese. Brett's watercolor-and-gouache illustrations feature both soft and bright colors, with fine lines and copious textures to peruse; the borders are characteristically fussy (braided yarn, pinking-shears edging, oval insets) but not distractingly so. Between the opulent farmhouse with decorative plates on the walls, the sleigh with sleigh bells, and the lack of adults, combined with a comfortably heated interior, this is a winter idyll. Lisa presents white. Amiable. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright Kirkus 2018 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2018 August #2
In this fetching companion to
Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly.The Hat , autumn gives way to winter on young Lisa's Danish island farm, where her woodland friend Hedgie decides he'll "just take a last ramble" before hibernating. Hedgie's eyelids droop as his barnyard pals bid him adieuâpointedly mentioning what he will miss ("We'll think of you as we play slip and slide across the pond ice," the geese honk). Enchanted by predictions of icicles, snowmen, and sleigh bells, Hedgie futilely tries to stave off sleep outside, and Lisa rescues the frozen animal and brings him indoors. Nestled in a tea cozy, Hedgie watches the seasonal frolics from a window until, satisfied that he has "truly seen winter," he falls into a deep sleep, and the compassionate girl returns him to his burrow, whispering, "You belong in the wild." Brett's trademark patterned borders both supplement and forecast the action playing out in meticulously detailed scenarios. The author brings her winsome tale to a wry close as Hedgie's not-at-all-sleepy friends pay Lisa a surprise visit. Ages 4â8. (Oct.) - School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2018 October
Copyright 2018 School Library Journal.PreS-Gr 2â Hedgie, first introduced inThe Hat , is back, and this time he's determined not to hibernate over winter. The hens, geese, sheep, the billy goat, pig, and horse each come to bid him a good sleep, and promise to tell him about the fun of ice skating, snowmen, and sleigh bells when he awakens in the spring. Not wishing to miss all these and the beautiful blue of a winter sky, Hedgie stays out in the cold in hopes of staying awake. Luckily, the young farm child finds him dozing and brings him indoors to snuggle near a window so he can see all the festivities while warm. He finally nods off, and Lisa gently relocates him to his burrow in the wild. All the other animals have decided they want to view winter from a snug house. Brett's signature Scandinavian-style drawings include page borders reflecting the previous and upcoming action.VERDICT Inspired by her pet rabbit's interest in winter, Brett's storytelling finesse and delicately detailed illustrations remind us why she's so popular with children.âGay Lynn Van Vleck, Henrico County Library, Glen Allen, VA