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The Water Gift and the Pig of the Pig |
The book is a great read-aloud from kindergarten on up. Do allow time to relish such phrases as Grandmother's "determination hat," the villain who was so mean he "wouldn't give away the good smell from a piece of warm toast," and to enjoy the illustrations that fit the mood of this right on tale. -- Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Newsletter, Volume 8, Number 4. Read the full review at www.carolhurst.com/newsletters/0804newsletters.htmlMartin elegantly unfurls a story filled with memorable characters and colorful details, as well as comforting images of loyalty and familial ties. Wingerter's lushly textured acrylic paintings set an almost timeless mood, striking a balance between folk art and nods to some of the American masters. This little piggy will likely be a storytime favorite. -- Publishers Weekly
Real-life magic is quite at home in Martin's magical text, rich with images and the slow cadence of yesteryear. Wingerter matches the nostalgic feel with her acrylics in an antique palette, showing a coastal idyll of farm and sea, simple figures in a naive folk-art style standing out against the misty landscape. -- Horn Book
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