A highly acclaimed author and illustrator pair up to tell this wintry story about a penguin family enjoying a snowy day.
Newbery Medal-winning author Cynthia Rylant and Caldecott Honor-winning, bestselling illustrator Christian Robinson pair up to tell this wintry story about five little penguins enjoying a snowy day.
Snowflakes? Many snowflakes. Winter is coming. So begins this ever-so-simple story. As the snow starts to fall, the excited penguins pull out scarves, mittens, heavy socks, and boots, and Mama helps them bundle up. But when it's time to go out, one timid penguin decides to stay home. Filled with waddling baby penguins, playful text, and delightful illustrations, this book feels like a young picture-book classic in the making.
"Visually stunning. . . . Pair with Ezra Jack Keats's classic The Snowy Day." -Booklist, Starred
"An excellent tale for the very young. A very warm and satisfying bedtime book and a paean to penguins and winter delights." -Kirkus Reviews
Winners of the National Parenting Product Award
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
A highly acclaimed author and illustrator pair up to tell this wintry story about a penguin family enjoying a snowy day.
Newbery Medal-winning author Cynthia Rylant and Caldecott Honor-winning, bestselling illustrator Christian Robinson pair up to tell this wintry story about five little penguins enjoying a snowy day.
Snowflakes? Many snowflakes. Winter is coming. So begins this ever-so-simple story. As the snow starts to fall, the excited penguins pull out scarves, mittens, heavy socks, and boots, and Mama helps them bundle up. But when it's time to go out, one timid penguin decides to stay home. Filled with waddling baby penguins, playful text, and delightful illustrations, this book feels like a young picture-book classic in the making.
"Visually stunning. . . . Pair with Ezra Jack Keats's classic The Snowy Day." -Booklist, Starred
"An excellent tale for the very young. A very warm and satisfying bedtime book and a paean to penguins and winter delights." -Kirkus Reviews
Winners of the National Parenting Product Award
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
Cynthia Rylant has written many distinguished books for young
readers, including the Newbery Medal winner Missing May, the
Newbery Honor Book A Fine White Dust, the Caldecott Honor Book The
Relatives Came (illustrated by Stephen Gammell), and the Caldecott
Honor Book When I Was Young in the Mountains (illustrated by Diane
Goode). She also the author of the popular beginning-reader series
Henry and Mudge, Poppleton, and Mr. Putter and Tabby. She lives in
Oregon. Visit her at CynthiaRylant.com.
Christian Robinson is "one of the most exciting children's book
artists working today," according to the New York Times. He
received a Caldecott Honor for Last Stop on Market Street by Matt
de la Pena, which was also a Newbery Medal winner and a New York
Times Bestseller. He also illustrated Rain! by Linda Ashman, winner
of the Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award, and Josephine by
Patricia Hruby Powell, recipient of a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor
and a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor. He lives in San
Francisco. Learn more at TheArtOfFun.com.
"Caldecott Honor winners Rylant and Robinson collaborate in this
visually stunning depiction of winter in Antarctica, but it’s
really about winter fun anywhere." —Booklist, starred
review
"A splendid, wintry delight for little ones
everywhere." —School Library Journal, starred review
"Rejoice! A classic picture book is hatched." —Shelf Awareness
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