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LAWRENCE IN THE FALL by Matthew Farina

LAWRENCE IN THE FALL

by Matthew Farina ; illustrated by Doug Salati

Pub Date: April 9th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-4847-8058-9
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion

What’s a fox kit to do when show and tell is all about collections and he doesn’t have one?

Poor Lawrence freezes when his teacher makes the announcement. His animal classmates are giddy with excitement and quickly chime in with what they will bring: playing cards, coins, ribbons, combs (the sheep’s collection!), and marbles. The fox’s body language, sad face, and silence say it all when they ask him what he will bring. At home, Papa consoles Lawrence and tells him he knows a place to find a collection. The next day, the two set off into the forest. But their first few attempts fail, then it begins to rain, and then Lawrence and his papa become separated. But while the small fox is without his papa, he is not alone. His whispered and hallooed comments get replies from the trees, which shower him with leaves. Lawrence is fascinated by their many colors and shapes—it’s the perfect collection for show and tell…and to share among his equally fascinated classmates. Salati’s illustrations, drawn with pencil and colored digitally, have a soft, textured look. The animals are thin and angular, walking on two legs (though only adults sport clothing), and the colors are muted, but the characters express clear emotion. Rear endpapers show labeled outlines of the leaves of 14 trees.

Readers will want to head out to discover a collection of their own.

(Picture book. 4-7)