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SEVEN WAYS THROUGH THE WOODS

Mossy, majestic, and marvelously meandering, this lush forest labyrinth is brimming with magic at every bend.

When the forest beckons, pick your path with a pinch of magic.

At the edge of the woods, you peer into darkness and prepare to choose the best way through. Perhaps you’ll stick to the well-worn path; it’s lovely, though somewhat dull. If instead you want to ride a griffin, don’t forget to offer it a gift first. Or perhaps stowing away on a moss giant is more your style? Tuck yourself into her lush green hair and enjoy the slow ride. You could always take the sprite tunnels (they’re great fun, but the journey will last a century or more). Readers can take six whimsical ways through the forest, but only the most adventurous of travelers might want to seek a seventh. “You do? Excellent. I knew I was right about you.” The real wonder is found within the woods, not on the other side, notes the unseen narrator, who invites readers to stay awhile. Reese’s spare, second-person prose in playful conversation with the audience adds an interactive element to the story, numbering and describing the different ways forward. Kurtz’s gorgeous and positively glowing painterly digital illustrations steal the show. Her expert use of light and texture creates a rich, magical world of wonder within the forest. Among the adventurers are children with various skin tones and hair textures; one child has a cochlear implant.

Mossy, majestic, and marvelously meandering, this lush forest labyrinth is brimming with magic at every bend. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: Sept. 9, 2025

ISBN: 9780063356269

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Greenwillow Books

Review Posted Online: June 13, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2025

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PERFECTLY NORMAN

From the Big Bright Feelings series

A heartwarming story about facing fears and acceptance.

A boy with wings learns to be himself and inspires others like him to soar, too.

Norman, a “perfectly normal” boy, never dreamed he might grow wings. Afraid of what his parents might say, he hides his new wings under a big, stuffy coat. Although the coat hides his wings from the world, Norman no longer finds joy in bathtime, playing at the park, swimming, or birthday parties. With the gentle encouragement of his parents, who see his sadness, Norman finds the courage to come out of hiding and soar. Percival (The Magic Looking Glass, 2017, etc.) depicts Norman with light skin and dark hair. Black-and-white illustrations show his father with dark skin and hair and his mother as white. The contrast of black-and-white illustrations with splashes of bright color complements the story’s theme. While Norman tries to be “normal,” the world and people around him look black and gray, but his coat stands out in yellow. Birds pop from the page in pink, green, and blue, emphasizing the joy and beauty of flying free. The final spread, full of bright color and multiracial children in flight, sets the mood for Norman’s realization on the last page that there is “no such thing as perfectly normal,” but he can be “perfectly Norman.”

A heartwarming story about facing fears and acceptance. (Picture book. 3-5)

Pub Date: May 1, 2018

ISBN: 978-1-68119-785-2

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Bloomsbury

Review Posted Online: March 3, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2018

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PUMPKIN MAGIC

Readers will delight in discovering the joyous time pumpkins have when it’s Halloween.

Magical moonbeams awaken a pumpkin patch to raucous Halloween-season revelry.

A moonbeam illuminates and energizes a smiley-faced pumpkin sitting alone on a stair; it promptly takes off to find a friend with whom to have a good time. An entire pumpkin patch, also sparked by the magical moon, instantly comes alive. And what merriment all the grinning gourds get up to! Their playful shenanigans include piling high on top of one another, bouncing on a trampoline, dancing, marching, and drumming, wearing costumes, and competing in games. They even engage in activities usually reserved for other holiday-themed icons—flying on brooms and making magic, for instance. As dawn approaches, the pumpkin leader escorts the cavalcade back home. At sunrise, each one takes up residence on a different house’s front porch and awaits that evening’s moonbeams to work their magic again. Liveliness and good cheer abound in this frisky rhyming tale in which the perennial holiday symbols naturally take center stage. Perky couplets that read and scan very well appear on most pages and are accompanied by energetic, expressive illustrations that highlight vivid oranges, yellows, blues, purples, and greens with touches of other bright shades.

Readers will delight in discovering the joyous time pumpkins have when it’s Halloween. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: July 7, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-338-56332-0

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Cartwheel/Scholastic

Review Posted Online: July 13, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2020

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