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Simon and the Snowflakes

by Gilles Tibo
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Synopsis

Simon is a curious little boy. He wants to know how many snowflakes fall in a snowstorm, but they come down too fast to count. When he learns that there are as many snowflakes as stars in the sky, he tries to count them, but they race across the night sky. Simon decides to visit his friends in the forest, and finds something much better to count there.

Publishers Weekly

Simon loves to count, so when the first snow comes, he runs outside. But he meets the uncountable. Snowflakes fly about and come down too fast for counting. A snowman says there are as many snowflakes as there are stars in the sky, so Simon gets a ladder and plucks down stars to fill his toboggan. But the stars move across the sky, and elude him, too. The moon tells him there are as many stars in the sky as there are lights in the city. He takes his sled downhill to the city and tries counting lights, but they wink on and off. At last he goes to the forest to meet his friends (deer, rabbit, birds are pictured, and Simon bears gifts. A decked tree shines.) ``Some things I can count,'' he concludes, and the poetic implication is that he can ``count on'' friends. It's an affecting theme of trust, complemented by watercolors of soft, puddled colors against striking stylized backgrounds. Simon will amuse readers with his attempts to count the impossible. However, the story is more arch than poetic and readers may find that the lofty concerns of the story don't compensate for the meandering plot. Ages 3-up. (Oct.)

About the Author, Gilles Tibo

Gilles Tibo is one of Quebec’s most prolific artists and authors. His children’s books have won numerous awards, including the Governor General’s Literary Award and the Owl Award from Japan, and the artwork from Annabel Lee was accepted into the Bologna Children’s Book Fair Illustrators’ Exhibition. He also represented Canada for the 1998 Hans Christian Andersen Award. Gilles Tibo lives in Montreal.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1999
Publisher
Perfection Learning
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780780722798

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