Hey, Hey, Hay!: A Tale of Bales and the Machines That Make Them

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Holiday House
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.1 X 11.2 X 0.4 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780823436668

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About the Author
CHRISTY MIHALY writes articles, stories, essays, and poems for children. Her juvenile nonfiction books have been published by Focus, Rosen, and National Geographic Kids.

JOE CEPEDA, recipient of a Pura Belpré honor, has illustrated many books for young people including ¡Vámonos! Let's Go! by RENE COLATO LAINEZ and Swing Sisters: The Story of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm by KAREN DEANS. He both wrote and illustrated the I Like to Read(R) title Up.
Reviews
"A rhyming tale of hay, from field to bale. In a twist on traditional work roles, this mother-daughter team tackles the job of harvesting hay. . . . Debut picture-book author Mihaly shares the true secret of hay bales--a tiny bit of summer is trapped inside each one, ready to burst out when opened on a winter's day. Snappy, economic rhymes capture the entire process of a far-from-oft-told farm chore, while Cepeda's oil-over-acrylic medium heightens the muddied, earthy environment. Mother and daughter are depicted with olive skin and straight, dark-brown hair. Even urban readers will cheer; in fact, the title commands it."--Kirkus Reviews

"Mihaly has penned an ode to the summertime harvest of hay in this terse picture book. The author energetically portrays the rural tradition of baling hay with bouncing verse and rhyming phrases. . . . Framed by seasons and organized by the types of machinery used, this tale explains the hay-baling process from start to finish. Cepeda's warm paintings convey the experience of this element of agricultural life with the palate and tone of a waning summer. . . . A simple lyrical picture book celebrating one aspect of agricultural communities."--School Library Journal

"This nostalgic, rhyming ode to baling hay is narrated by a girl whose broad grin makes clear her love for farm life. . . Cepeda uses thick painterly layers to capture the beauty and brilliance of summer fields and changing skies."--Publishers Weekly