A small girl deciphers a series of rhymed clues leading to her birthday gift of a dollhouse and a cake already lit with...

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THE BIRTHDAY DOOR

A small girl deciphers a series of rhymed clues leading to her birthday gift of a dollhouse and a cake already lit with candles. Using bright yet misty colors with little linear definition, Thornton depicts an idyllic country morning with a sunrise that fails to progress (in fact, the sun last appears lower than shown earlier). Helen follows simple clues (""Find the door that hides a light,/where it's cold all day and night.""--refrigerator) from door to door, ten in all from birdhouse to attic. All rather tame, then, and a disappointment from poet Merriam, who has often shown that she can write livelier verse than this. Beginning readers might enjoy answering the easy riddles.

Pub Date: Aug. 15, 1986

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Morrow

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 1986

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