by Megan DeTour

Made for
Professor de Groot in LIBR 271A-10 Canadian Literature for Youth
Spring 2010, Master of Library & Information Science
San Jose State University, California
Showing posts with label Picture Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Picture Books. Show all posts

What's the Most Beautiful Thing You Know About Horses? by Richard Van Camp

Title: What's the Most Beautiful Thing You Know About Horses?
Author: Richard Van Camp
Illustrator: George Littlechild
Publish Date: April 2003
Publisher: San Val
Pages: 32pp
IBSN: 0613709888
Classification: Fiction
Genre: Picture Books

Annotation: On the coldest day of the year, a boy decides he wants to find out about horses, so he asks those closest to him what the most beautiful thing they know about horses is?

Plot Summary: A member of the Dogrib nation from the Northwest Territories in Canada seeks information regarding horses as he is a stranger to horses, only knowing about dogs. On the coldest day in January, he goes to his friends and family members, asking them what they know of horses.

Personal Response: Folksy text by Richard van Camp combined with gorgeous artwork by George Littlechild, this story asks a series of questions that the reader may have fun answering. Overall, I felt the story was insightful and sweet with the last question of "What's the most beautiful thing that you know about you?"

~Reader’s Advisory~
Themes: Think about what special and beautiful attributes are.
Age Range: 4-8
Subjects: Horses, Curiosity, Cold, Dogs, Cowboy, Poem, Picture Books

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