Thursday, February 25, 2010

Review of ONE WOLF HOWLS by Scotti Cohn


My kids would have loved this book when they were still developing language. As it is, they loved it, though they are past its targeted age group of early elementary school or preschool. I loved its visual and emotional impact, and its rolling cadence, almost mimicking the springy gait of a loping canine. It is magical, rhythmical, whimsical and full of natural beauty. One Wolf Howls is a counting book and an affectionate peek at the secretive lives of wolves in their natural environment. Illustrations by Susan Detwiler depict a succession of one, two, three wolves up through twelve per double page, covering the months of the year. Vibrant background scenes, playful pups and noble pack portraits accompany poetry that entertains, teaches and captivates. One Wolf Howls is a must-have for every young reader's shelf.

3 comments:

  1. I must get this, I'm heavily into wolves right now as a part of my WIP!

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  2. Sounds like a great book for young readers!

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  3. I wish this had been around when I was teachin my kids to count. When they were 2 I bought a Grover's 1 2 3's. We read that book to death but they could count at 2 years old! They would have loved wolves! I may have to get it for my first grandbaby! Thanks for sharing this Kathy.

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