The tone is just right in Doris Burn's Andrew Henry's Meadow. (1965, reprinted in 2005) "Combining a delicious understanding of childish longings and a gift for comical understatement, she creates a picture book sure to become a dog-eared favorite of both parents and children." This one makes my "100 Best Picture Books of All Time" list.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
weekly Weekly Reader review #4: a dog-eared favorite
The tone is just right in Doris Burn's Andrew Henry's Meadow. (1965, reprinted in 2005) "Combining a delicious understanding of childish longings and a gift for comical understatement, she creates a picture book sure to become a dog-eared favorite of both parents and children." This one makes my "100 Best Picture Books of All Time" list.
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