Something on the Hill
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- 99,00 kr
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- 99,00 kr
Utgivarens beskrivning
Celebrate the arrival of Spring with this picture book that follows a small field mouse as she rallies the larger woodland animals to join her on a journey up a hill, sensing that something is about to happen at the top.... What could it be?!
When Field Mouse wakes from her nap, the air is no longer chilly, and she feels like there's something has changed. Something is out there, calling to her.... Something is on the Hill.
She spots her friend, Squirrel. "Help me find the Something," Mouse tells him. And so the two scamper through a clearing. Soon, they spot Doe. "Where are you hurrying today?" Doe asks them. "We're going to the Hill," says Mouse.
And so it goes, as Turtle, the Ducks, and the Bears join the group, all making their way to the Something on the Hill. As they climb to the tippy-top, this parade of animals will discover just what that Something is: a leaf shoot, tiny and green.
Just in time for spring comes this delightful picture book--perfect for storytime--that reminds us that the smallest of things can matter just as much as the big ones.
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In Kohuth and Sánchez's seasonal work, friendly forest creatures march to the top of a hill, where they all sense a "Something" taking root in winter's aftermath. Field Mouse, first to awaken from an icy slumber, intuits a change: "Something was out there, calling to her. Something on the Hill." As she ventures forth, she's soon joined by Gray Squirrel, Doe, and aged Turtle, who indicates that the hillside mystery "goes like this each year." The intrepid band expands with the addition of some ducks and a bear family, until the whole crew arrives at the summit, discovering the "Something": spring's harbinger. Handmade brushes and textures lend digital renderings a smudgy quality in images that gradually shift from a wintry palette to one with yellow and green undertones. The result is a jubilant tribute to creaturely instincts as well as bonds that endure seasonal transitions. Ages 3–7.