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"Manatee Winter", "Find the Magic" and "Minnow and Rose"
These sounded interesting and were.
Manatee winter
5 stars
Author: Kathleen Weidmer Zoehfeld
Illustrator: Steven James Petruccio
Manatees are big and found in waters around Florida, both salt and fresh. This book follows a mother and her calf as they go up a river to a warm spring for the winter. It mentions many of the challenges they face as well as how they live.
The illustrations reflect their size and gentleness. They are a bit strange looking.
Minnow and Rose
5 stars
Author: Judy Young
Illustrator: Bill Farnsworth
Set in the early days of pioneers heading west, the Indians still help them. This is the story of an Indian girl and a pioneer girl who meet for one day at a river crossing changing both their lives.
The illustrations are done in oil. They convey the setting and the people well.
Find the Magic: A Rip Squeak Book
5 stars
Author: Lee Cohen
Illustrator: Julia Harnett Harvey
The familiar characters are back. Rip and Jesse are having problems, one of which is boredom. Euripides takes them to a book shop, a place of magic adventures.
The illustrations are well done. The settings and characters are endearing. The mice don't have quite the same furriness as in the original books.
Manatee winter
5 stars
Author: Kathleen Weidmer Zoehfeld
Illustrator: Steven James Petruccio
Manatees are big and found in waters around Florida, both salt and fresh. This book follows a mother and her calf as they go up a river to a warm spring for the winter. It mentions many of the challenges they face as well as how they live.
The illustrations reflect their size and gentleness. They are a bit strange looking.
Minnow and Rose
5 stars
Author: Judy Young
Illustrator: Bill Farnsworth
Set in the early days of pioneers heading west, the Indians still help them. This is the story of an Indian girl and a pioneer girl who meet for one day at a river crossing changing both their lives.
The illustrations are done in oil. They convey the setting and the people well.
Find the Magic: A Rip Squeak Book
5 stars
Author: Lee Cohen
Illustrator: Julia Harnett Harvey
The familiar characters are back. Rip and Jesse are having problems, one of which is boredom. Euripides takes them to a book shop, a place of magic adventures.
The illustrations are well done. The settings and characters are endearing. The mice don't have quite the same furriness as in the original books.
Published on September 12, 2025 10:31
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