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OverviewOn winter nights, an old sleigh delivers firewood, bringing warmth and light to a small town. But small towns get bigger and families grow. When the old sleigh is overwhelmed, a new sled and a new generation carry on the custom and ensure the town is warm and bright. This enchanting picture book from the creators of the acclaimed The Old Truck celebrates tradition, community, and simple acts of giving. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jarrett Pumphrey , Jerome PumphreyPublisher: WW Norton & Co Imprint: WW Norton & Co Dimensions: Width: 28.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.416kg ISBN: 9781324054122ISBN 10: 1324054123 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 04 November 2025 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA thematically rich story for all its seeming simplicity, excellent for shared reading and reflection around the December holidays or any other time.-- ""School Library Journal"" Snowy scenes and diluted colors take viewers right into winter to feel the chill of fingers in mittens and the warmth of a cup of cocoa, and once more, the Pumphrey brothers utilize spare text against bustling scenes to tell a visual story, with some spreads containing no words at all. The minimal words allow kids to feel the interconnectivity of the town as they recognize the change happening there, along with the things that stay the same--warmth, merriment, and the value of community. The result is a reminder of the wholesome side of the Christmas spirit that focuses on gathering over gift-giving.-- ""The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"" Through spare text and colorful, cheery illustrations, the Pumphreys... draw readers into this cozy world of neighbors caring for one another.-- ""The Horn Book Magazine"" The narrative beguiles... The community's buildings stand out against the snow in reds, greens, and mustards, and the simple and rhythmic text charms. A thought-provoking tale of growth and change.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Simple and charming, featuring the brothers' ever-present message of persistence, tradition and commu-nity... The Old Sleigh will slip perfectly into storytime rosters with its lovely message that there are things, customs and communities worth preserving. It will fit amicably into any celebration or bedtime during those long, chilly months. For those readers in warm climes who long for snow-covered trees, The Old Sleigh will give you all the same cuddly feelings. No shovel needed.-- ""BookPage (starred review)"" Snowy scenes and diluted colors take viewers right into winter to feel the chill of fingers in mittens and the warmth of a cup of cocoa, and once more, the Pumphrey brothers utilize spare text against bustling scenes to tell a visual story, with some spreads containing no words at all. The minimal words allow kids to feel the interconnectivity of the town as they recognize the change happening there, along with the things that stay the same--warmth, merriment, and the value of community. The result is a reminder of the wholesome side of the Christmas spirit that focuses on gathering over gift-giving.-- ""The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"" Through spare text and colorful, cheery illustrations, the Pumphreys... draw readers into this cozy world of neighbors caring for one another.-- ""The Horn Book Magazine"" Another heartfelt tale about family and change... Promises more of the captivating stamp work that has received so many accolades.-- ""BookPage"" The narrative beguiles... The community's buildings stand out against the snow in reds, greens, and mustards, and the simple and rhythmic text charms. A thought-provoking tale of growth and change.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" The narrative beguiles... The community's buildings stand out against the snow in reds, greens, and mustards, and the simple and rhythmic text charms. A thought-provoking tale of growth and change.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Author InformationJarrett Pumphrey is an author/illustrator and the former cofounder and CEO of a tech startup. He lives in Austin, Texas. Jerome Pumphrey is an author/illustrator and a graphic designer at the Walt Disney Company. He lives in Austin, Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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