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Dream snow

Carle, Eric (Author).

In this musical and sound effects book, a farmer celebrates Christmas after the first snowfall.

Book  - 2000
Seasonal JP Carle Christmas
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  • ISBN: 9780399235795
  • Physical Description print
    1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2000.

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Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9780399235795
Dream Snow
Dream Snow
by Carle, Eric (Author, Illustrator)
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Ages 2^-6. Visual and musical gimmicks enhance Carle's signature bright, textured collages in this holiday-cum-counting story. A white-bearded farmer lives the simple life with a few animals that he names One through Five. Children don't find out which number matches which animal, though, until they follow the farmer through a visually clever dream. "It's almost Christmas, and it hasn't snowed yet," says the farmer. But as he sleeps, he envisions snow falling, covering each of his animals, while the text counts along--"The snowflakes gently covered One with a blanket" --a plastic sheet printed with snow overlays each page, concealing the collage images until readers lift the page and discover that One is a horse, Two is a cow, etc. Dream becomes reality when the farmer awakes to a white world and hurries outside (dressed in Santa coat and boots) with presents for the animals and ornaments for a tree that, thanks to a changeable battery pack, plays a chiming tune at the press of a button. Although this is more an exercise than a story, Carle fans and toddlers learning the basics will still enjoy the gentle text and creative design features. --Gillian Engberg

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Carle's newest picture book is eye-catching, but the story is slim. A farmer dreams of blankets of snow covering himself and his animals--transparent overlay pages provide the snow. A final spread shows the farmer placing gifts for his animals beneath a tree decorated with shimmering silver paper. Readers push a button for a musical, bell-like sound; the batteries can be replaced but will probably outlast readers' interest. From HORN BOOK Spring 2001, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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by Carle, Eric (Author, Illustrator)
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The venerable and prolific Carle ( Hello, Red Fox , 1998, etc.) offers a quiet Christmas story with a little music at the end. A farmer lives alone on a small farm with so few animals that he calls them One, Two, Three, Four, and Five. Oh, he also has a tree named Tree. One night near Christmas he falls asleep in his favorite chair after his peppermint tea, and dreams that he is covered in a white blanket. On successive pages, One the horse, Two the Cow, Three the sheep, and so on are each covered in a snowflake blanket, accomplished by an acetate page of flakes and an amorphous shape that when turned reveals the animal. When the farmer awakes and finds it has snowed for real, he dresses himself warmly, decorates Tree, and strews gifts for all five animals under it. When he shouts “Merry Christmas to all!” he pushes a button that children can push, producing a lovely Yuletide tinkle. The pictures are in Carle’s trademark richly colored and textured collages that capture the snowy magic of Christmas. Adults may be charmed to see that Carle dedicates the book to Barry Moser, who modeled for the farmer, although from the photo on the back cover Carle and Moser could pass for brothers with their shiny pates and neat white beards. Cotton candy. (Picture book. 4-7)