It’s the holiday season, and the hustle and bustle of shopping and preparing for the festivities is in full swing. With just a few days until the new year, I can’t help but look back on the year and be grateful for all the memorable events and magical moments, both big and small. With that in mind, this month I wanted to look into picture books about appreciating the small things in life. Sometimes, it’s those small things that bring about the most unexpected changes.
Pandora, written and illustrated by Victoria Turnbull, is a beautifully illustrated book featuring an adorable fox with a big heart. This book, illustrated in colored pencil and watercolor, create touching moments in soft textures and intricate details that almost brought me to tears. A story about discovering friendship in an unexpected place is illustrated with Turnbull’s deliberate use of muted colors and expressive characters. One can’t help but get lost in the details of the world Turnbull creates, with expanding foliage taking over the page, and the stark contrast of the dark shadows against the brightness of the daylight.
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The Man with the Violin, written by Kathy Stinson and illustrated by Dušan Petričić, illustrates the importance and enchanting power of music, even if, sadly, most of us miss it or let it pass us by. The Man with the Violin is loosely based on renowned violinist Joshua Bell’s experiment of playing a concert in a metro station. Dressed in regular clothes, Bell plays his violin, while hundreds of people walk past without so much as a glance. The magic of the music nevertheless captures the heart of a young boy. You can almost hear the music and feel the emotions the little boy feels through Petričić’s delightful illustrations, full of movement and color.
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