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A Gift for Nana
A Gift for Nana

A Gift for Nana

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About A Gift For Nana

Product Description Two-time Caldecott Honor author/illustrator Lane Smith tells a whimsical story about a little rabbit searching for the best gift for someone very special.A thoughtful little Rabbit sets out to find the perfect gift for his Nana. He knows she will love anything he brings her but Rabbit wants this gift to be extra special. As he travels on his quest, Rabbit encounters an assortment of creatures-a crow, a smiling full moon, a stickler (whatever that is), a big fish, and a volcano. Each is certain they offer the best advice but nothing they suggest seems right for his Nana. It's not until Rabbit reaches the highest peak, that he finds exactly what he's been searching for. The award -winning illustrator of bestsellers including Penguin Problems and Giraffe Problems, brings originality and gentle humor to a story that parents and grandparents will be sharing with their children for years to come.  From School Library Journal PreS-Gr 2-A quirky and lovely ode to the unconditional love of grandparents and the unexpected delights and challenges of going on a quest. Little Rabbit wants to get his nana a gift, even though it isn't a hare holiday or even her birthday. When Crow tells Rabbit of a perfect gift, Rabbit decides that a quest is in order. Like every good quest, the end result isn't that important, but rather, it is about the interesting encounters along the way and the acquired knowledge. Here, Rabbit meets a stickler, the moon, a whale, and a volcano, all who give him suggestions for a perfect gift. In addition to engaging thoughtfully with the strangers, Rabbit is brave and persistent, even if he does eat part of the gift he finds-a carrot! Rabbit's epiphany comes right at the end when he notices that Nana's house is surrounded by carrots. Smith has a flair for creating phrases that spark a reader's imagination. These may feel cryptic to younger children, but will inspire discussion during read-aloud sessions, and beautifully convey the meandering path of all truly authentic quests. The illustrations are at times moodily atmospheric, and at others, enveloping with comfort. VERDICT Perfect for story hours, for creative writing lessons, and for discussions of intergenerational love.-Sally A. Jamesα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. Review ★ Kids' INDIE NEXT List pick★ PARADE magazine pick★ AMAZON Editors' Pick - Best Books★ As seen on ABC's The View "Though Nana doesn't appear until the very end, the story's just as much about her as it is about Rabbit, and when he hands over his gift, the intimacy they share makes Rabbit's devotion easy to understand." — ★ STARRED Publishers Weekly"All gifts are perfect when they come from the heart." — ★ STARRED Kirkus"Perfect for story hours, for creative writing lessons, and for discussions of intergenerational love." —School Library Journal"Themes of familial love, appreciation, and gratitude resist saccharine cliché thanks in large part to Smith's subversive sense of humor and offbeat writing." — Horn Book About the Author Lane Smith is the author/illustrator of several award-winning and bestselling books for children. Five of his titles have won the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Award. He is the winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal and is a two-time Caldecott Honor recipient. He is the illustrator of Penguin Problems, Giraffe Problems, and Cat Problems, all by Jory John. Lane Smith lives in Connecticut with his wife Molly Leach, an award-winning graphic designer. Find out more at lanesmithbooks.com