Friendsgiving
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2020
- Category
- General, Halloween, Patriotic Holidays, Thanksgiving, Kwanzaa, Friendship, Hanukkah, Birthdays, Emotions & Feelings, Baby Animals
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780062956767
- Publish Date
- Sep 2020
- List Price
- $21.99
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 4 to 8
- Grade: p to 3
Description
Let this be the year to start a new tradition: Friendsgiving! A cozy autumn picture book, featuring a sweet and universal take on Thanksgiving—the perfect treat for fall.
The leaves are falling, the air is crisp, and Berry, Ginger, and Willow are enjoying the delights of fall. When these old friends join with new friends to bask in the bounty of the season, there is a lot to be thankful for—and a new tradition is born . . . Friendsgiving!
From the author and illustrator team of Snow Much Fun! comes another seasonal celebration for young readers.
About the authors
Nancy Siscoe confesses that she loves winter the way her character Willow does—with cocoa and cookies. Nancy is a children’s book editor, and Snow Much Fun! is her debut picture book. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
Sabina Gibson is a textile artist known for her soft-sculpture design. She uses her needle and thread to tell stories and brings her animal characters to life through the use of clever photography and delicate homemade settings. In addition to illustrating books like Little Bird, Be Quiet!, by Kirsten Hall, she is the writer and illustrator of Unicorn Magic and Little Wood: Wolfie Paints the Town, among others. Sabina also designs children’s products for Crate & Barrel. Follow her on Instagram at @mountroyalmint.
Editorial Reviews
“A charming cast of woodland creatures revels in the joys of autumn in this feel-good picture book. This secular harvest celebration fills a need in all collections.” — School Library Journal
Praise for SNOW MUCH FUN!: “This tale of friends enjoying wintry activities at home and out in the snowy world is downright charming.” — Kirkus Reviews