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This beautiful picture book by local Portland author Alison Farrell reminds me so much of my own hikes in the Pacific Northwest. The burst of excitement at the beginning when you can’t help but run, crossing bridges, bird watching, even getting lost and getting so very tired only to be rewarded with a breathtaking view! Recommended By Kim T., Powells.com
Synopses & Reviews
The Hike is a plucky and sweet adventure story about three intrepid young female explorers set out to conquer the outdoors int heir local forest.
Here is the best and worst of any hike: from picnics to puffing and panting, deer-sighting to detours.
This spirited picture book is filled with lyrical language that captures the majesty of the natural world, coupled with a fun narrative throughout.
• Features a glossary and scientific backmatter
• Includes a sketchbook by one of the characters that highlights aspects of the hike
• Abundant labels throughout for scientific learning
The Hike is about how fun it can be to explore nature in your own backyard.
This book is a must-have for budding scientists, best friends, and all adventurers in preschool and kindergarten.
• A wonderful gift for parents and grandparents of kids who like to explore and get dirty outside
• Perfect for teachers and librarians looking for an outdoors-themed book
• Great for fans of We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Helen Oxenbury, The Bad Seed by Jory John, and We Are the Gardeners by Joanna Gaines
Review
"These young explorers demonstrate the best principles of time spent in the woods: observing, admiring and learning. And, through their delightfully illustrated adventure, so do we." The New York Times
Review
"[A] lovely chronicle of an outdoor adventure... Readers may find it difficult to resist the call of the wild after closing the cover." Publishers Weekly
Review
"Well-designed pictures create a depth and fullness that immerse readers in the forest. Endmatter makes clever use of Wren's sketch pad to offer additional information about things seen in the woods. Utterly satisfying." Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
About the Author
Alison Farrell has a BA in painting and an MSE in art education. Her first book was Cycle City, and she lives in Portland, Oregon.