The Littlest Family's Big Day

by Emily Winfield Martin (Author)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Wonderful Things You Will Be, meet Emily Winfield Martin's little forest family and the adventures they have on one very big day. Who is only under 5 inches tall and has just moved to the woods? The cutest and littlest bear family you have ever seen--and their adopted teeny tiny fox tot! What happens when they venture out to explore their new world...? With an easy-to-read story and the careful brushstrokes of Emily Winfield Martin's illustrations, The Littlest Family's Big Day captures the mystery and magic of the woods. Inspired by classic children's books such as The Littlest Fur Family and Dream Animals, this is a radiant treasure to be cherished for generations.
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Publishers Weekly

A family of tiny bears has settled into its new tree trunk home, and now it's time to explore the forest neighborhood--or, as Martin (The Wonderful Things You Will Be) writes, "set out on a wander." They find welcoming animal and elf families, butterfly fairies, and a river "deep and wild" that they skillfully navigate on skiffs made from leaves. Momentarily lost after a rainstorm, the bears are flown home by a huge, benevolent owl ("But when you are Lost, it is the best time to Found," Martin opines) and feted with a forest block party on a foldout spread. Martin's fans know what they like: pretty, decorative artwork with touches of magic, and characters who are unfailingly serene, whether they're confronted by nature's grandeur or an animal (the owl) that could easily eat them. But even skeptics will enjoy the cozy details of the bears' world, including a mail carrier who's an actual snail and an elf child so engrossed in a book that he doesn't even look up as he waves good-bye. Ages 3-7. Agent: Brenda Bowen, Sanford J. Greenburger Associates. (Oct.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2--A bear family find a home in the woods and set off on a "wander" through their new environment. Following the wind, they come upon a fairy-filled landscape. Using leaves as boats, they "wander on the water." When rain disrupts their picnic, they shelter under a mushroom until an owl arrives to carry them home. The text is printed in cursive, and while the prose is spare, Martin's word choice is unusual and delicious. Among other alliterative examples is her description of the family's day as a "wander " in the "wind" and the "wild" and the "warm." Even her use of the word wander for an outing, so similar to wonder, connotes an intent for the characters to really see the world around them. Long brushstrokes depict towering trees and grasses in the lovely illustrations, executed in a muted palette using acrylic on wood and gouache. They provide surprises on almost every page for readers to see and discuss (including the bears' different shades of fur). When viewed up close, the bears appear normal size. But when seen among huge trees, enormous grasses, leaves as big as boats, and fish as big as whales, they are tiny indeed. The owl that comes to their rescue fills the page as they strain to look up at it. Their flight home opens onto a striking gatefold that reprises the many creatures the family has encountered. VERDICT A delightful choice for storytime and small group sharing.--Marianne Saccardi, Children's Literature Consultant, Cambridge, MA

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Emily Winfield Martin
Emily Winfield Martin is the New York Times bestselling author of The Wonderful Things You Will Be. She makes paintings, books and other things. When she was small, she spent every moment drawing, reading, dressing rabbits in fancy clothes, and having many peculiar daydreams. When she grew up, she began to illustrate those daydreams and she created a cottage industry called The Black Apple, which sells all manner of her art and etceteras.

She works in a tiny nook of a studio filled with old children's books, wind-up toys, and stacks of fabric. She lives in Portland, Or.

You can visit her at www.emilywinfieldmartin.com
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780525578673
Lexile Measure
470
Guided Reading Level
G
Publisher
Random House Books for Young Readers
Publication date
May 20, 2018
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
JUV057000 - Juvenile Fiction | Stories in Verse (see also Poetry)
Library of Congress categories
Families
Family life
Nature
Dwellings
Size
Stature

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