The Tea Party in the Woods

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Product Details
Price
$21.99  $20.45
Publisher
Kids Can Press
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.4 X 10.3 X 0.4 inches | 0.86 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781771381079

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About the Author
Akiko Miyakoshi was born in Saitama, on the island of Honshu in Japan. She began creating picture books while studying visual communication design at Musashino Art University. Her first picture book, The Storm, won the Nissan Children's Storybook and Picture Book Grand Prix.

Akiko Miyakoshi was born in Saitama, on the island of Honshu in Japan. She began creating picture books while studying visual communication design at Musashino Art University. Her first picture book, The Storm, won the Nissan Children's Storybook and Picture Book Grand Prix.

Reviews
... a beautiful Alice in Wonderland/Little Red Riding Hood mashup.--Quill & Quire
As beguilingly surreal as the Mad Hatter's party, with its own enigmatic appeal.--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
The graceful proportions, atmospheric detail, and quiet, bewitching light of Miyakoshi's charcoals distinguish this small gem.--Publishers Weekly, starred review
... simple, textured drawings are detailed enough to convey the characters' emotions.--School Library Connection
... the varied delights offered by this strange, captivating picture book.--The Boston Globe
This is a delightfully unique story with striking illustrations ...--School Library Journal
... young readers will enjoy exploring The Tea Party in the Woods on their own while adults similarly will enjoy sharing it with the young people in their lives.--CM Magazine
A superb, atmospheric mix of fairy tale and dream, wild woods and home comfort.--Toronto Star
Miyakoshi's fairy-tale-like language, fanciful scenes, and cheery ending make this offbeat take on Little Red Riding Hood perfect for sharing.--Booklist
The hardest part of letting children do things on their own ... is giving them an opportunity to fail ... which is why this amazing book resonated with all three of us.--Globe and Mail