Pablo in the Snow by Teri Sloat (2017, Picture Book)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHolt & Company, Henry
ISBN-101627794123
ISBN-139781627794121
eBay Product ID (ePID)220455423

Product Key Features

Book TitlePablo in the Snow
Number of Pages40 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
TopicNature & The Natural World / Weather, Animals / Farm Animals, General
IllustratorBonnet, Rosalinde, Yes
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorTeri Sloat
FormatPicture Book

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight16.9 Oz
Item Length10.8 in
Item Width9.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2016-002103
Reviews"Sloat's pithy text, just the right length and cadence for young listeners, gives this playful adventure extra zest. The words pair perfectly with Bonnet's dynamic--and adorable--watercolors. Simply drawn characters, outlined in India ink, are set against a flake-dappled background that goes darker as night falls. Little ones will relish a tale that has it all: new adventures, fun friendships, and the ultimate realization that while "snow is for big adventures. . . the barn is warm and dry, and Mama and Poppa are very, very cozy.""- Booklist , starred review "Charming watercolor illustrations make excellent use of white space as the snowy backgrounds, capturing the light-filled brilliance of a snowy afternoon and contrasting effectively with the slightly spooky setting of the nighttime scene with dark trees and swirling snow. . .. A delightful and satisfying snowy-day story"- Kirkus Reviews "Sloat creates several lovely moments as she describes the world through the eyes of a snow newbie . . . Bonnet's nave drawings, rendered in simple ovoid shapes and clean ink lines, propel the story forward, and her animal cast is cute as a collective button."- Publishers Weekly Praise for Teri Sloat: "Sloat sets the cumulative chestnut about the voracious old lady in the Pacific Northwest and endows her with an endless appetite for aquatic wildlife"- Publishers Weekly on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout "Teri Sloat weaves together disparate elements to great effect."- Newsday on There Was an Old Man Who Painted the Sky "Fascinating and thought-provoking." - Kirkus Reviews on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout, "Sloat's pithy text, just the right length and cadence for young listeners, gives this playful adventure extra zest. The words pair perfectly with Bonnet's dynamic--and adorable--watercolors. Simply drawn characters, outlined in India ink, are set against a flake-dappled background that goes darker as night falls."- Booklist , starred review "A simple and heartwarming offering for any library, especially those seeking some new and refreshing seasonal stories."- School Library Journal "Charming watercolor illustrations make excellent use of white space as the snowy backgrounds, capturing the light-filled brilliance of a snowy afternoon and contrasting effectively with the slightly spooky setting of the nighttime scene with dark trees and swirling snow. . .. A delightful and satisfying snowy-day story"- Kirkus Reviews "Sloat creates several lovely moments as she describes the world through the eyes of a snow newbie . . . Bonnet's naïve drawings, rendered in simple ovoid shapes and clean ink lines, propel the story forward, and her animal cast is cute as a collective button."- Publishers Weekly Praise for Teri Sloat: "Sloat sets the cumulative chestnut about the voracious old lady in the Pacific Northwest and endows her with an endless appetite for aquatic wildlife"- Publishers Weekly on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout "Teri Sloat weaves together disparate elements to great effect."- Newsday on There Was an Old Man Who Painted the Sky "Fascinating and thought-provoking." - Kirkus Reviews on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout, "Sloat's pithy text, just the right length and cadence for young listeners, gives this playful adventure extra zest. The words pair perfectly with Bonnet's dynamic--and adorable--watercolors. Simply drawn characters, outlined in India ink, are set against a flake-dappled background that goes darker as night falls. Little ones will relish a tale that has it all: new adventures, fun friendships, and the ultimate realization that while "snow is for big adventures. . . the barn is warm and dry, and Mama and Poppa are very, very cozy.""- Booklist , starred review "Charming watercolor illustrations make excellent use of white space as the snowy backgrounds, capturing the light-filled brilliance of a snowy afternoon and contrasting effectively with the slightly spooky setting of the nighttime scene with dark trees and swirling snow. . .. A delightful and satisfying snowy-day story"- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Teri Sloat: "Sloat sets the cumulative chestnut about the voracious old lady in the Pacific Northwest and endows her with an endless appetite for aquatic wildlife"- Publishers Weekly on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout "Teri Sloat weaves together disparate elements to great effect."- Newsday on There Was an Old Man Who Painted the Sky "Fascinating and thought-provoking." - Kirkus Reviews on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout, Praise for Teri Sloat: "Sloat sets the cumulative chestnut about the voracious old lady in the Pacific Northwest and endows her with an endless appetite for aquatic wildlife"- Publishers Weekly on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout "Teri Sloat weaves together disparate elements to great effect."- Newsday on There Was an Old Man Who Painted the Sky "Fascinating and thought-provoking." - Kirkus Reviews on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout, "Sloat's pithy text, just the right length and cadence for young listeners, gives this playful adventure extra zest. The words pair perfectly with Bonnet's dynamic--and adorable--watercolors. Simply drawn characters, outlined in India ink, are set against a flake-dappled background that goes darker as night falls. Little ones will relish a tale that has it all: new adventures, fun friendships, and the ultimate realization that while "snow is for big adventures. . . the barn is warm and dry, and Mama and Poppa are very, very cozy.""- Booklist , starred review "A simple and heartwarming offering for any library, especially those seeking some new and refreshing seasonal stories."- School Library Journal "Charming watercolor illustrations make excellent use of white space as the snowy backgrounds, capturing the light-filled brilliance of a snowy afternoon and contrasting effectively with the slightly spooky setting of the nighttime scene with dark trees and swirling snow. . .. A delightful and satisfying snowy-day story"- Kirkus Reviews "Sloat creates several lovely moments as she describes the world through the eyes of a snow newbie . . . Bonnet's nave drawings, rendered in simple ovoid shapes and clean ink lines, propel the story forward, and her animal cast is cute as a collective button."- Publishers Weekly Praise for Teri Sloat: "Sloat sets the cumulative chestnut about the voracious old lady in the Pacific Northwest and endows her with an endless appetite for aquatic wildlife"- Publishers Weekly on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout "Teri Sloat weaves together disparate elements to great effect."- Newsday on There Was an Old Man Who Painted the Sky "Fascinating and thought-provoking." - Kirkus Reviews on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout, "Sloat's pithy text, just the right length and cadence for young listeners, gives this playful adventure extra zest. The words pair perfectly with Bonnet's dynamic--and adorable--watercolors. Simply drawn characters, outlined in India ink, are set against a flake-dappled background that goes darker as night falls."- Booklist , starred review "A simple and heartwarming offering for any library, especially those seeking some new and refreshing seasonal stories."- School Library Journal "Charming watercolor illustrations make excellent use of white space as the snowy backgrounds, capturing the light-filled brilliance of a snowy afternoon and contrasting effectively with the slightly spooky setting of the nighttime scene with dark trees and swirling snow. . .. A delightful and satisfying snowy-day story"- Kirkus Reviews "Sloat creates several lovely moments as she describes the world through the eyes of a snow newbie . . . Bonnet's nave drawings, rendered in simple ovoid shapes and clean ink lines, propel the story forward, and her animal cast is cute as a collective button."- Publishers Weekly Praise for Teri Sloat: "Sloat sets the cumulative chestnut about the voracious old lady in the Pacific Northwest and endows her with an endless appetite for aquatic wildlife"- Publishers Weekly on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout "Teri Sloat weaves together disparate elements to great effect."- Newsday on There Was an Old Man Who Painted the Sky "Fascinating and thought-provoking." - Kirkus Reviews on There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout
SynopsisWhat is soft, fluffy, and white? Pablo's wool, of course. But this little lamb soon discovers that there's something else as well: SNOW From making trails to sledding with friends, having snowball fights and crafting snowmen, there's tons of fun to be had in the snow. But winter days grow dark very fast, and Pablo finds himself lost on his way home. Not to worry--Mama and Papa help Pablo get back to the cozy barn so he can talk about his adventures. A Christy Ottaviano Book, What is soft, fluffy, and white? Pablo's wool, of course. But this little lamb soon discovers that there's something else as well: SNOW! From making trails to sledding with friends, having snowball fights and crafting snowmen, there's tons of fun to be had in the snow. But winter days grow dark very fast, and Pablo finds himself lost on his way home. Not to worry--Mama and Papa help Pablo get back to the cozy barn so he can talk about his adventures. A Christy Ottaviano Book
LC Classification NumberPZ7.1.S5915Pab 2017

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