Big Wolf and Little Wolf, The Little Leaf That Wouldn't Fall

Author:   Nadine Brun-Cosme ,  Olivier Tallec ,  Olivier Tallec
Publisher:   Enchanted Lion Books
ISBN:  

9781592700882


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   19 November 2009
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Big Wolf and Little Wolf, The Little Leaf That Wouldn't Fall


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Author:   Nadine Brun-Cosme ,  Olivier Tallec ,  Olivier Tallec
Publisher:   Enchanted Lion Books
Imprint:   Enchanted Lion Books
Dimensions:   Width: 25.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 30.80cm
Weight:   0.496kg
ISBN:  

9781592700882


ISBN 10:   1592700888
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   19 November 2009
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Starred review Kirkus ReviewsBest Book of the Year, 2009, Kirkus Reviews [...]a story that will stay with its young readers, presenting the perfect union between text and image to appeal to growing minds. - The Midwest Book Review With young children's natural curiosity about leaves, changing colors, and seasons, as well as curriculum that cover these topics, this will be a valuable addition to classrooms and libraries as well as a beautiful browsing and read-aloud book. Recommended. - Library Media Connection Oliver Tallec's gorgeous pastel pictures (with the wolves wearing mittens and hats this time - way too cute) compliment this lyrical story to perfection. It's direct and obvious on one level but also elegant and deep on another. Simply put there is no talking down to the reader and I think a lot of kids will appreciate that a lot, just as much as they will getting to know these two characters a little better. - Colleen Mondor, Chasing Ray Highly Recommended. - Tucson Unified School District Highly recommended, this series has its own unique feel and style. These are quiet books, filled with natural beauty and deep connections. - Tasha Saecker, Kids Lit Destined to become a classic, Big Wolf and Little Wolf: The Little Leaf That Wouldn't Fall reminds us all that the most wonderful riches are often right in front of us. - Niki Masse Schoenfeldt, curled up with a good kid's book Starred review Kirkus ReviewsBest Book of the Year, 2009, Kirkus Reviews [...]a story that will stay with its young readers, presenting the perfect union between text and image to appeal to growing minds. - The Midwest Book Review With young children's natural curiosity about leaves, changing colors, and seasons, as well as curriculum that cover these topics, this will be a valuable addition to classrooms and libraries as well as a beautiful browsing and read-aloud book. Recommended. - Library Media Connection Oliver Tallec's gorgeous pastel pictures (with the wolves wearing mittens and hats this time - way too cute) compliment this lyrical story to perfection. It's direct and obvious on one level but also elegant and deep on another. Simply put there is no talking down to the reader and I think a lot of kids will appreciate that a lot, just as much as they will getting to know these two characters a little better. - Colleen Mondor, Chasing Ray Highly Recommended. - Tucson Unified School District Highly recommended, this series has its own unique feel and style. These are quiet books, filled with natural beauty and deep connections. - Tasha Saecker, Kids Lit Destined to become a classic, Big Wolf and Little Wolf: The Little Leaf That Wouldn't Fall reminds us all that the most wonderful riches are often right in front of us. - Niki Masse Schoenfeldt, curled up with a good kid's book


Starred review Kirkus ReviewsBest Book of the Year, 2009, Kirkus Reviews [...]a story that will stay with its young readers, presenting the perfect union between text and image to appeal to growing minds. - The Midwest Book Review With young children's natural curiosity about leaves, changing colors, and seasons, as well as curriculum that cover these topics, this will be a valuable addition to classrooms and libraries as well as a beautiful browsing and read-aloud book. Recommended. - Library Media Connection Oliver Tallec's gorgeous pastel pictures (with the wolves wearing mittens and hats this time - way too cute) compliment this lyrical story to perfection. It's direct and obvious on one level but also elegant and deep on another. Simply put there is no talking down to the reader and I think a lot of kids will appreciate that a lot, just as much as they will getting to know these two characters a little better. - Colleen Mondor, Chasing Ray Highly Recommended. - Tucson Unified School District Highly recommended, this series has its own unique feel and style. These are quiet books, filled with natural beauty and deep connections. - Tasha Saecker, Kids Lit Destined to become a classic, Big Wolf and Little Wolf: The Little Leaf That Wouldn't Fall reminds us all that the most wonderful riches are often right in front of us. - Niki Masse Schoenfeldt, curled up with a good kid's book


Starred review Kirkus Reviews <br>Best Book of the Year, 2009, Kirkus Reviews <br> [...]a story that will stay with its young readers, presenting the perfect union between text and image to appeal to growing minds. - The Midwest Book Review <br> With young children's natural curiosity about leaves, changing colors, and seasons, as well as curriculum that cover these topics, this will be a valuable addition to classrooms and libraries as well as a beautiful browsing and read-aloud book. Recommended. - Library Media Connection <br> Oliver Tallec's gorgeous pastel pictures (with the wolves wearing mittens and hats this time - way too cute) compliment this lyrical story to perfection. It's direct and obvious on one level but also elegant and deep on another. Simply put there is no talking down to the reader and I think a lot of kids will appreciate that a lot, just as much as they will getting to know these two characters a little better. - Colleen Mondor, Chasing Ray


Starred review Kirkus Reviews<br><br>Best Book of the Year, 2009, Kirkus Reviews<br><br> [...]a story that will stay with its young readers, presenting the perfect union between text and image to appeal to growing minds. - The Midwest Book Review <br><br> With young children's natural curiosity about leaves, changing colors, and seasons, as well as curriculum that cover these topics, this will be a valuable addition to classrooms and libraries as well as a beautiful browsing and read-aloud book. Recommended. - Library Media Connection <br><br> Oliver Tallec's gorgeous pastel pictures (with the wolves wearing mittens and hats this time - way too cute) compliment this lyrical story to perfection. It's direct and obvious on one level but also elegant and deep on another. Simply put there is no talking down to the reader and I think a lot of kids will appreciate that a lot, just as much as they will getting to know these two characters a little better. - Colleen Mondor, Chasing Ray <br><br> Highly Recommended. - Tucson Unified School District <br><br> Highly recommended, this series has its own unique feel and style. These are quiet books, filled with natural beauty and deep connections. - Tasha Saecker, Kids Lit <br><br> Destined to become a classic, Big Wolf and Little Wolf: The Little Leaf That Wouldn't Fall reminds us all that the most wonderful riches are often right in front of us. - Niki Masse Schoenfeldt, curled up with a good kid's book


Author Information

Nadine Brun-Cosme is the author of nearly 20 popular novels and picture books for children. She lives in France. Her two Big Wolf and Little Wolf books have sold 50,000 copies worldwide. Olivier Tallec was born in Brittany in 1970. After graduating from the Ecole Supérieure d'Art graphique in Paris he worked in advertising as a graphic designer, after which he devoted himself to illustration. Since then he has done numerous illustrations for newspapers and magazines and has illustrated over 50 books for children.

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