Synopses & Reviews
On a hot summer day, a little girl finds ways to entertain herself and stay cool. She catches a butterfly, sips lemonade, jumps in a pool, and goes on a picnic. At night, she sees an owl in a tree and a frog in a pond, and hears leaves rustling. Before long, shes fast asleep, dreaming about more summer days and summer nights. As with his earlier books featuring this spunky little girl, Wong Herbert Yees focus is on appreciating the small but special details that define a season.
Review
"...equally perfect for a storyhour or a cozy bedtime tale that will inspire summertime dreamers.”--School Library Journal
"Fans of these books will no doubt look forward to a story about fall. . .”--Horn Book Magazine
“A dazzling…introduction to the world of nature experienced by an inquisitive toddler.”--Publishers Weekly Praise for Who Likes Rain: “Children who are not usually attracted to quiet picture books will find themselves first drawn in by the guessing game and then rewarded by the entire experience. Fine strokes of color softly define the shapes of characters and settings, visually expressing the many sensory images found in the verse. . . . Simple and engaging.” —Booklist, starred review “A perfect read-aloud for preschoolers and simple enough for beginning readers. Soft, gentle illustrations in acrylics capture the childs joy and make readers almost feel the pelting rain. A lovely choice for spring storytimes.” —School Library Journal Praise for Tracks in the Snow:
Junior Library Guild Selection
Childrens Book-of-the-Month Club Selection “The easy, unforced rhymes may appeal to adult reader and child viewer alike, while the contrast between the fallen snow and the warm tones of flesh and covering sets up a delightful balancing act. . . . Tracks in the Snow lays down a trail well worth following.” —The New York Times Book Review
“The simple rhyming text encourages chanting along; Yees colored pencil illustrations are meticulously drawn . . . providing a quiet softness for this gentle, cozy winter tale.” —The Horn Book
“A tender celebration of the season.” —School Library Journal “Readers will feel all the invigorating chill and quiet beauty of winter.” —Publishers Weekly
Review
"...equally perfect for a storyhour or a cozy bedtime tale that will inspire summertime dreamers.”--School Library Journal
"Fans of these books will no doubt look forward to a story about fall. . .”--Horn Book Magazine
“A dazzling…introduction to the world of nature experienced by an inquisitive toddler.”--Publishers Weekly Praise for Who Likes Rain: “Children who are not usually attracted to quiet picture books will find themselves first drawn in by the guessing game and then rewarded by the entire experience. Fine strokes of color softly define the shapes of characters and settings, visually expressing the many sensory images found in the verse. . . . Simple and engaging.” —Booklist, starred review “A perfect read-aloud for preschoolers and simple enough for beginning readers. Soft, gentle illustrations in acrylics capture the childs joy and make readers almost feel the pelting rain. A lovely choice for spring storytimes.” —School Library Journal Praise for Tracks in the Snow:
Junior Library Guild Selection
Childrens Book-of-the-Month Club Selection “The easy, unforced rhymes may appeal to adult reader and child viewer alike, while the contrast between the fallen snow and the warm tones of flesh and covering sets up a delightful balancing act. . . . Tracks in the Snow lays down a trail well worth following.” —The New York Times Book Review
“The simple rhyming text encourages chanting along; Yees colored pencil illustrations are meticulously drawn . . . providing a quiet softness for this gentle, cozy winter tale.” —The Horn Book
“A tender celebration of the season.” —School Library Journal “Readers will feel all the invigorating chill and quiet beauty of winter.” —Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Wong Herbert Yee is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including the popular Fireman Small series. He lives with his wife and daughter in Troy, Michigan.