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category: Children's Fiction
published: Mar 2018
ISBN:9781459820500
publisher: Orca Book Publishers

Forest Baby Read-Along

by Laurie Elmquist, illustrated by Shantala Robinson, read by Heather Gould

tagged: camping & outdoor activities, parents
Description

From a carrier, a baby peers out at the trail.

Leaves rustle overhead, and a turtle stretches toward the sun. Everything shimmers with light, including the jeweled wings of a dragonfly and the star-shaped lilies. This delightful board book takes the reader on a hike accented by the soft sound of footsteps on the trail and grounded by the rhythmic rocking of mother and baby moving through the forest. Travel along on their serene journey with Laurie Elmquist's lyrical verse and Shantala Robinson's warmly painted collages. A beautiful book that will be treasured by anyone who loves the outdoors.

About the Authors

Laurie Elmquist is the author of several books for young readers including Where's Burgess? which was short-listed for both the Chocolate Lily Award and the Silver Birch Award. She holds an MA in Literature and creative writing from the University of Windsor in Ontario and has been published in several magazines and anthologies. She lives in Victoria, British Columbia.


SHANTALA ROBINSON is an illustrator and fine artist. Her artwork is inspired by both her urban and natural surroundings, and by her young son and daughter. Shantala lives in New Westminster, British Columbia with her husband and children. She grew up eating chapatis. Sometimes she would try making them with her aunt, and they were never perfect circles.


Heather Gould is an entrepreneur, artist and voice actor from Victoria, British Columbia.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
0 to 2
Grade:
p to 12
Reading age:
0 to 2
Editorial Reviews

"The idea of a baby in a carrier lovingly exploring the outdoors with their mother is a pleasant and soothing one, and the illustrations do a good job at displaying their happiness and the warm excitement of discovering nature, including a variety of creatures."

— Resource Links

&quotA magical encounter with nature. A vicarious walk in the woods.&quot

— Kirkus Reviews

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