A little polar bear, Miki, wanders away while his mother is diving for fish. He sees a dot in the snow and rushes towards it. Readers discover that the dot is a little girl. But Miki has never seen a human before and the little girl has never seen a polar bear. They discover more about each other as they play in the snow but then the perils of the polar landscape impel Miki to take the little girl home before undertaking the long journey to find his own mother. Although one is a polar bear and one is a little girl, Miki and Dot share a common experience: they are both separated from their mothers when they meet. Their bond of friendship gives them the strength to support each other during the course of a day that will last with them both forever. This is a moving and poignant story set in a changing and challenging polar landscape, perfect for the Christmas season. It wraps up important themes about empathy, kindness, and courage. The story is both simply told and affecting. The gorgeous snowscapes, full of real atmosphere, are created with printmaking techniques by debut illustrator Fiona Woodcock.
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This is the story of a curious polar bear, a little girl lost in the snow, and the precious friendship they discover together. With themes of empathy and kindness, the story is stunningly illustrated by debut illustrator, Fiona Woodcock. 'Breathtakingly lovely. I adored this book.' Cerrie Burnell.
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"Breathtakingly lovely. I adored this book."
`"Breathtakingly lovely. I adored this book."' Cerrie Burnell `"This is a moving and poignant story set in a changing and challenging polar landscape, perfect for the Christmas season. It wraps up important themes about empathy, kindness, and courage. The story is both simply told and affecting."' Books for Topics `"This story resonates deeply with its themes of empathy, kindness, and courage, offering children an enchanting and valuable lesson about understanding and caring for one another. With its powerful message and stunning imagery, A Dot in the Snow is a modern classic that will be a much-loved addition to every child's home this Christmas."' Preneur World
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A heartwarming drama set in the frozen north.
A perfect book for the Christmas season. Introduces the youngest children to the concept of humans co-existing with nature in the polar environment. Stunning and atmospheric snowscapes and beautifully drawn characters from talented debut illustrator, Fiona Woodcock. A moving and poignant story, simply told. Wraps up important themes about empathy, kindness, and courage.
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Corrinne Averiss was five years old on the snowy day her mum wrapped her in a blanket and towed her home from school on a sledge. Happy memories of a storm weathered with love. Corrinne studied English Literature at the University of St Andrews, she is a writer and children's TV producer who lives in Manchester with her husband and Alba, the guard cat. Fiona Woodcock grew up in Leicester and knew from an early age that she wanted to earn her living from drawing. Since graduating from Glasgow School of Art, where it often snowed heavily, Fiona has been working on illustration and animation projects in the rarely snowy London town.
Les mer
A perfect book for the Christmas season. Introduces the youngest children to the concept of humans co-existing with nature in the polar environment. Stunning and atmospheric snowscapes and beautifully drawn characters from talented debut illustrator, Fiona Woodcock. A moving and poignant story, simply told. Wraps up important themes about empathy, kindness, and courage.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192744272
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
160 gr
Høyde
257 mm
Bredde
230 mm
Dybde
3 mm
Aldersnivå
JN, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Corrinne Averiss was five years old on the snowy day her mum wrapped her in a blanket and towed her home from school on a sledge. Happy memories of a storm weathered with love. Corrinne studied English Literature at the University of St Andrews, she is a writer and children's TV producer who lives in Manchester with her husband and Alba, the guard cat. Fiona Woodcock grew up in Leicester and knew from an early age that she wanted to earn her living from drawing. Since graduating from Glasgow School of Art, where it often snowed heavily, Fiona has been working on illustration and animation projects in the rarely snowy London town.