Synopses & Reviews
Its a marvel! Every time you turn the page the little snake grows bigger. And its a book that teaches colors: with every page his spots change color. Amazing! But how does it work???
Using a unique Magic Ribbon format invented by the authors, The Splendid Spotted Snake follows the adventures of a little spotted snake made out of sturdy, polka-dotted cloth ribbon.
When Yellow Snake was born,
he had bright red spots.
But then he grew . . .
His new spots were blue.
Not only does the little snake double in size, his spots also change color!
Red to blue to purple to orange and more, its an enchanting lesson in learning colors. And for little kids and parents alike, a true page-turner—because with every turn of the page the little snake grows and changes.
And look for it: a wonderful, gratifying surprise ending.
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“Schwartz and Wilensky combine a satisfying tactile experience with a lighthearted lesson on size and color recognition, well-suited for preschoolers.”
-Publishers Weekly
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“With clever text that recalls 'Put Me in the Zoo,' this book is one young children will enjoy tugging, er, reading.”
- The New York Times Childrens Book Review
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“sturdy, ingenious—and winning,” - Kirkus Reviews
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“A lovely book which uses ribbons to illustrate the cute story about a growing snake.” - Kiwi Magazine
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“fabulous bookmaking” - National Parenting Publications Awards
About the Author
Alexander Wilensky and Betty Ann Schwartz are the authors of What Makes a Rainbow and other childrens novelty books. They are married and live in New York City.Betty Ann Schwartz and Alexander Wilensky are the authors of What Makes a Rainbow and other childrens novelty books. They are married and live in New York City.