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One Day in the Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Tree - by Daniel Bernstrom (Hardcover)

One Day in the Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Tree - by  Daniel Bernstrom (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Gobbled by a snake, a crafty boy finds a find a way out of his predictament by encouraging the snake to eat an increasing number of animals.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"A hungry snake. A beautiful brown boy. What more can a young reader ask for?"--National Book Award winner Jacqueline Woodson</strong></p><p>A sneaky snake has no idea that the captives in his belly are planning their escape! In the spirit of <em>There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly</em> by Simms Taback, the reader sees a cutaway of the snake's belly and can even guess how the tale ends! </p><p>Classic and contemporary, timeless and fresh, <em>One Day in the Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Tree</em> has a syncopated and rhythmically delightful text perfect for reading aloud. </p><p>Daniel Bernstrom's debut picture book is nothing short of splendid, and is accompanied by magical illustrations from <em>New York Times</em> bestselling and 2017 Caldecott Medal-winning artist Brendan Wenzel (<em>They All Saw a Cat</em>). </p><p><strong>And don't miss Daniel Bernstrom's next book, <em>Gator, Gator, Gator!</em></strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>One Day in the leaves of the eucalyptus tree hung a scare in the air where no eye could see, when along skipped a boy with a whirly-twirly toy, to the shade of the eucalyptus, eucalyptus tree.</p><p>Join a shifty serpent, a clever little boy, and a disappearing cast of animals in a cumulative tale that will have children captivated.</p><p>Daniel Bernstrom's original folktale combines the delightful feel of Kipling, the musicality of <em>Peter and the Wolf</em>, and the fun and delight of Simms Taback, while Brendan Wenzel's sumptuous palette brings together a world of color, movement, and character that is rarely seen.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Bernstrom's spritely language rhythmically sings an exciting, laugh-filled, cumulative story. Bold, large print highlights the events as the snake slides, wiggles, and twists while the animals crinkle, munch, and buzz. Wenzel's wildly imaginative, brightly hued digital illustrations are a wonderfully goofy complement to the action . . .--<em>Kirkus Reviews </em><strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>"Debut author Bernstrom draw(s) in readers with lilting refrains and exuberant wordplay. Wenzel knows how to mix his media: there's a luxuriously whiskered cat, a sloth with a sweaterlike coating of moss, "an ape eating grapes, / lounging like a queen," and a very big bear.'--<em>Publishers Weekly</em> <strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>"Onomatopoeia and action words abound, as does the rhythm and repetition, making this cumulative tale skip along. The rainbow eucalyptus tree, its leaves, and the fanciful mix of critters are depicted in marvelously colorful digital illustrations."--<em>Booklist </em><strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>"Children will enjoy the rhythms of the musical text and eagerly anticipate each new meal, reveling in the inevitable outcome. VERDICT Pair this title with any version of "There Was an Old Lady" for a satisfying storytime.-Barbara Auerbach, New York City Public Schools."--School Library Journal<br><br>"Love the book. . . . A hungry snake. A beautiful brown boy. What more can a young reader ask for?"--National Book Award winner Jacqueline Woodson<br><br>"What fun Daniel Bernstrom has with words! Living as we do in a society where the emphasis is on television, film, and videos, this book shows children how delightful language can be. The wonderful and colorful illustrations add to the playful joy of this book."--Newbery Honor winner Julius Lester<br>

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