The Great Blue House
by
Kate Banks & Georg Hallensleben
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Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2005 (2005)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
G
eorg Hallensleben's lush paintings strike the eye immediately, drawing the reader's interest to
The Great Blue House
. It's summertime and Kate Banks tells us, '
The children crouch beside a stream chasing frogs. Their voices rise into the air like dandelion puff.
'
S
ummer ends and the children leave. '
All is quiet at the great blue house. Or is it?
' The author shows us critters who live in the house, past the family's summertime there. As Fall arrives, a mouse finishes crumbs, a spider spins a web, a stray cat wanders in '
making mischief.
' A bird perches in the rafters.
T
he house shelters all of them through winter. Then - along with kittens and fledglings and a new baby - '
Summer has returned to the great blue house.
' Enjoy this lovely tale of the passing of seasons, the beauty of nature, and the joy of all the living creatures that surround us.
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