Library Lion
By Michelle Knudsen
Illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
By Michelle Knudsen
Illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
By Michelle Knudsen
Illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
By Michelle Knudsen
Illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
Category: Children's Books
Category: Children's Books
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$8.99
Jun 25, 2009 | ISBN 9780763637842 | 4-8 years
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$18.99
Jul 25, 2006 | ISBN 9780763622626 | 4-8 years
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Praise
Proves that every now and then you have to break the rules.
—New York Times Book Review
This winsome pairing of text and illustration is a natural for storytime and a first purchase for every collection.
—School Library Journal, starred review
Knudsen’s gentle tale of a revered yet welcoming community destination will ring true for many readers. Hawkes’s (Weslandia) evocative, soft-hued acrylic-and-pencil illustrations have a timeless feel, depicting a cozy book-filled haven that any story fan would love to visit, rules and all.
—Publishers Weekly
Knudsen and Hawkes pick a perfect setting to express the idea that breaking rules can sometimes be a good thing.
—Kirkus Reviews
Appealing. . . . Children will easily see themselves in the wild lion, who yearns to explore and enjoy the library but worries about the constraining rules.
—Booklist
A beautiful book that is sure to be shared and wept over again and again.
—The Bloomsbury Review
A picture book treat for any library lover.
—Nancy Pearl Book Reviews, KUOW Radio “The Beat”
Sweetly celebrating all things bookish and guaranteed to tickle young readers’ funny bones.
—Child
Kevin Hawkes’ illustrations are a brilliant fit, rendering the lion’s softness and a modern library seen from a child’s eye level.
—Chicago Tribune
There are lessons here about making assumptions, breaking rules and taking care of friends.
—San Francisco Chronicle
The happy ending will leave a smile on children’s faces whether they read it themselves or hear it as a read-aloud.
—Kansas City Star
The delights of a small-town library come to life in this charming tale.
—Star-Ledger
An old-fashioned, heart-warming storybook.
—Louisville Courier-Journal
Written and illustrated in the orderly style of mid-20th century classics such as Andy and the Lion, the story’s special charm is in the characters.
—Times-Picayune
With masterful subtleness, [Hawkes] evokes emotions and movement around this magnificent furry lion.
—Sacramento Bee
If you can buy only one book this is the one.
—Daily Herald, featured in “Good Reads for Kids”
A very gentle book with a good word to say about breaking the rules.
—Detroit Free Press
Graceful details add to the retro feel of this utterly delightful book. Curl up at your favorite library with this winner of a tale!
—BookPage
This beautifully illustrated story will be a joy to read over and over again with your little cubs at bedtime.
—Houston Family Magazine
This is a book parent and child will enjoy again and again.
—About Family Magazine
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