Reviews
McClintock's beautifully restrained use of color may evoke a long-ago time, but her compositions are so dynamic there's always something for contemporary children to discover., "[An] instant classic. McClintock's illustrations . . . evoke the world of children's books our grandmothers handed down, by Randolph Caldecott or Emile Gaillard." - The New York Times Book Review "Simon is a lucky kid-and so are the ones whose parents share this lovely book with them." - The Los Angeles Times "The story is droll; the pen-and-ink drawings, glorious." - Entertainment Weekly "McClintock's story is fun to read, and her illustrations, rich with autumn colors and scenes, make this book a standout." -Scripps Howard News Service "The illustrations are nonpareil." - The Miami Herald "Muted old-world watercolors pay homage to a great city and a special relationship at the dawn of the 20th century." - The San Francisco Chronicle "A gifted artist offers gorgeous pen-and-ink watercolor drawings of early 20th century Paris." - Buffalo News "Parents will hunt for excuses to borrow this one." -St. Louis-Post Dispatch "McClintock's beautifully restrained use of color may evoke a long-ago time, but her compositions are so dynamic there's always something for contemporary children to discover." -Starred, Booklist "Delightful . . . as enjoyable as a chocolate croissant." -Starred, Kirkus Reviews "McClintock scores a double coup, creating a must-see for francophiles and an engaging hide-and-seek game for homebodies." -Starred, Publishers Weekly "A beautiful example of bookmaking, with plenty to charm children, this is a visual delight." - School Library Journal "With its cozy, Kate Greenaway flavor and many minutiae to discover, this will be especially nice to share one on one." - The Horn Book , "[An] instant classic. McClintock's illustrations . . . evoke the world of children's books our grandmothers handed down, by Randolph Caldecott or Emile Gaillard." -- The New York Times Book Review "Simon is a lucky kid--and so are the ones whose parents share this lovely book with them." -- The Los Angeles Times "The story is droll; the pen-and-ink drawings, glorious." -- Entertainment Weekly "McClintock's story is fun to read, and her illustrations, rich with autumn colors and scenes, make this book a standout." -- Scripps Howard News Service "The illustrations are nonpareil." -- The Miami Herald "Muted old-world watercolors pay homage to a great city and a special relationship at the dawn of the 20th century." -- The San Francisco Chronicle "A gifted artist offers gorgeous pen-and-ink watercolor drawings of early 20th century Paris." -- Buffalo News "Parents will hunt for excuses to borrow this one." -- St. Louis-Post Dispatch "McClintock's beautifully restrained use of color may evoke a long-ago time, but her compositions are so dynamic there's always something for contemporary children to discover." -- Starred, Booklist "Delightful . . . as enjoyable as a chocolate croissant." -- Starred, Kirkus Reviews "McClintock scores a double coup, creating a must-see for francophiles and an engaging hide-and-seek game for homebodies." -- Starred, Publishers Weekly "A beautiful example of bookmaking, with plenty to charm children, this is a visual delight." -- School Library Journal "With its cozy, Kate Greenaway flavor and many minutiae to discover, this will be especially nice to share one on one." -- The Horn Book, [An] instant classic. McClintock's illustrations . . . evoke the world of children's books our grandmothers handed down, by Randolph Caldecott or Emile Gaillard., "[An] instant classic. McClintock's illustrations . . . evoke the world of children's books our grandmothers handed down, by Randolph Caldecott or Emile Gaillard." --The New York Times Book Review"Simon is a lucky kid--and so are the ones whose parents share this lovely book with them."--The Los Angeles Times "The story is droll; the pen-and-ink drawings, glorious."--Entertainment Weekly"McClintock's story is fun to read, and her illustrations, rich with autumn colors and scenes, make this book a standout."--Scripps Howard News Service"The illustrations are nonpareil."--The Miami Herald"Muted old-world watercolors pay homage to a great city and a special relationship at the dawn of the 20th century."--The San Francisco Chronicle"A gifted artist offers gorgeous pen-and-ink watercolor drawings of early 20th century Paris."--BuffaloNews"Parents will hunt for excuses to borrow this one."--St. Louis-Post Dispatch"McClintock's beautifully restrained use of color may evoke a long-ago time, but her compositions are so dynamic there's always something for contemporary children to discover."--Starred,Booklist "Delightful . . . as enjoyable as a chocolate croissant." --Starred,Kirkus Reviews"McClintock scores a double coup, creating a must-see for francophiles and an engaging hide-and-seek game for homebodies." --Starred,Publishers Weekly"A beautiful example of bookmaking, with plenty to charm children, this is a visual delight." --School Library Journal"With its cozy, Kate Greenaway flavor and many minutiae to discover, this will be especially nice to share one on one." --The Horn Book, "McClintock's beautifully restrained use of color may evoke a long-ago time, but her compositions are so dynamic there's always something for contemporary children to discover." --Starred, Booklist, "McClintock's beautifully restrained use of color may evoke a long-ago time, but her compositions are so dynamic there's always something for contemporary children to discover." --Starred, "Booklist""" "Delightful . . . as enjoyable as a chocolate croissant." --Starred, "Kirkus Reviews""" "McClintock scores a double coup, creating a must-see for francophiles and an engaging hide-and-seek game for homebodies." --Starred, "Publishers Weekly""" "[An] instant classic. McClintock's illustrations . . . evoke the world of children's books our grandmothers handed down, by Randolph Caldecott or Emile Gaillard." --"The New York Times Book Review""" "A beautiful example of bookmaking, with plenty to charm children, this is a visual delight." --"School Library Journal""" "WIth its cozy, Kate Greenaway flavor and many minutiae to discover, this will be especially nice to share one on one." --"The Horn Book""" "Muted old-world watercolors pay homage to a great city and a special relationship at the dawn of the 20th century."--"The San Francisco Chronicle""" "" "", "[An] instant classic. McClintock's illustrations . . . evoke the world of children's books our grandmothers handed down, by Randolph Caldecott or Emile Gaillard." The New York Times Book Review "Simon is a lucky kidand so are the ones whose parents share this lovely book with them." The Los Angeles Times "The story is droll; the pen-and-ink drawings, glorious." Entertainment Weekly "McClintock's story is fun to read, and her illustrations, rich with autumn colors and scenes, make this book a standout." Scripps Howard News Service "The illustrations are nonpareil." The Miami Herald "Muted old-world watercolors pay homage to a great city and a special relationship at the dawn of the 20th century." The San Francisco Chronicle "A gifted artist offers gorgeous pen-and-ink watercolor drawings of early 20th century Paris." Buffalo News "Parents will hunt for excuses to borrow this one." St. Louis-Post Dispatch "McClintock's beautifully restrained use of color may evoke a long-ago time, but her compositions are so dynamic there's always something for contemporary children to discover." Starred, Booklist "Delightful . . . as enjoyable as a chocolate croissant." Starred, Kirkus Reviews "McClintock scores a double coup, creating a must-see for francophiles and an engaging hide-and-seek game for homebodies." Starred, Publishers Weekly "A beautiful example of bookmaking, with plenty to charm children, this is a visual delight." School Library Journal "With its cozy, Kate Greenaway flavor and many minutiae to discover, this will be especially nice to share one on one." The Horn Book, McClintock's story is fun to read, and her illustrations, rich with autumn colors and scenes, make this book a standout., Muted old-world watercolors pay homage to a great city and a special relationship at the dawn of the 20th century., With its cozy, Kate Greenaway flavor and many minutiae to discover, this will be especially nice to share one on one., McClintock scores a double coup, creating a must-see for francophiles and an engaging hide-and-seek game for homebodies.