Colvin spins a meditative story of a winter hike in this picture book debut.
Noah and his dad decide to go for a walk in the woods on a snowy day. With winter coats and walking sticks, they travel past bushes and under drooping trees until they reach their secret spot. At the creek, they admire the snow, playfully make snow cones for each other, and listen quietly to the soft, muted sounds of winter. When Noah’s dad suggests that heaven must be like this moment, both Noah and the snow smile back. Colvin captures the hush of the snowy day by keeping her text brief, giving each moment weight: “Finally here, they gazed upon the reflection of snowflakes dancing in the wind.” The writing is sometimes straightforward and sometimes more poetic, encouraging readers to stop and listen to the natural world around them—especially if they can share it with a loved one. Steadman’s detailed watercolor illustrations capture that stillness, hiding a brilliant red cardinal in each spread. Some of the images are more whimsical, such as when the father and son imagine shapes in the snow-covered trees. Others make use of realistic textures while obscuring other shapes—just the way a snowy day would. All of them are a delight to behold.
For young readers who love poring over detailed images, this is a perfect choice for a winter’s day.