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Highlights
- A highly visual fractured-fairy-tale retelling of Little Red Riding Hood (and a cat who loves cake) from Caldecott Honor-winner Barbara Lehman.
- 6-9 Years
- 8.0" x 10.2" Hardcover
- 64 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Fairy Tales & Folklore
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About the Book
In this wordless picture book--a variation on the classic fairy tale--Little Red has baked a cake with her father and they set off for Grandma's house, but along the way they're trailed by a cat who loves cakes.Book Synopsis
A highly visual fractured-fairy-tale retelling of Little Red Riding Hood (and a cat who loves cake) from Caldecott Honor-winner Barbara Lehman. With simple picture bubbles and pictograms, this is perfect for budding graphic novel readers. Little Red has baked a cake with their father, and is on the way to Grandma's house to make a delivery. But someone has been trailing them ever since they left home . . . someone who really loves cake. This playful retelling of a beloved classic is a visual delight, with references to other fairy tales hidden throughout Lehman's inviting illustrations. Master of the wordless picture book, Lehman tells a rich story using only pictures, perfect for teaching visual literacy and for budding graphic novel enthusiasts.Review Quotes
★ "Inventive....hilarious....Lehman fills the spreads with information and diversion: there are hidden sheep to find, nursery rhyme characters to identify...and a nursery rhyme newspaper on the endpapers to read. Yet there's no excess busy-ness--the Caldecott Honoree's clean, clear lines offer a sense of structured calm."--Publishers Weekly, STARRED review "This gentle, humorous take on Little Red Riding Hood incorporates numerous references to nursery rhymes, folktales, and fairy tales....Endpapers drawn to look like a newspaper, along with a map on the back cover, foreshadow Little Red's route and alert readers to the many literary references to be found along the way. Comic-style illustrations employ a mix of panel sizes to keep the narrative moving. While the story itself is wordless, signs on the businesses and nursery rhyme excerpts in the back matter provide an additional layer of humor to the framework of Little Red's journey."-- Booklist "An indulgence for Mother Goose die-hards."--Kirkus --
About the Author
Barbara Lehman has illustrated many books for children, including The Red Book, which was awarded the Caldecott Honor in 2005. Born in Chicago, Barbara attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where she earned a BFA in communication design. She lives in the Hudson Valley in upstate New York. Visit her website at www.barbaralehmanbooks.com.