Reviews
So often children hear "Not yet." This rich visual landscape helps readers feel that waiting can be a fulfilling experience., "Hallensleben's lush, brushy landscapes of sunny greens and moonlit blues, his coppery, winsome fox pup and Banks's wise, spare lines combine for a package sure to gratify preschoolers and caregivers alike." --Starred, Kirkus Reviews "Van Gogh-like sweeps of color indicate tall grasses, while splotches of paint deftly reveal the changing hues of leaves and sky. The endpapers show a silvery landscape bathed in moonlight. This picture book is a tender tribute to family." -Starred, School Library Journal "So often children hear "Not yet." This rich visual landscape helps readers feel that waiting can be a fulfilling experience." - The Chicago Tribune "Frequent collaborators Banks and Hallensleben compose an appealing, idealized story of a young fox eager for independence." -- Publishers Weekly "Illustrated with Hallensleben's rich, thickly brushed scenes of the nurturing fox family exploring fields and woods, Banks' gentle story sends a message that independence, whether for a fox or a child, is as natural and inevitable as the turning of the seasons." -- Booklist "Lush. Another lyrical Banks-Hallensleben picture book with a strong parent-child connection, perfect for sharing at bedtime."-- The Horn Book "Tender. The blend of cozy safety and movement toward autonomy will speak to youngsters walking that line themselves." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, "Hallensleben's lush, brushy landscapes of sunny greens and moonlit blues, his coppery, winsome fox pup and Banks's wise, spare lines combine for a package sure to gratify preschoolers and caregivers alike." --Starred, "Kirkus Reviews" "Van Gogh-like sweeps of color indicate tall grasses, while splotches of paint deftly reveal the changing hues of leaves and sky. The endpapers show a silvery landscape bathed in moonlight. This picture book is a tender tribute to family." -Starred, "School Library Journal""" "So often children hear "Not yet." This rich visual landscape helps readers feel that waiting can be a fulfilling experience." -"The ""Chicago"" Tribune" "Frequent collaborators Banks and Hallensleben compose an appealing, idealized story of a young fox eager for independence." --"Publishers Weekly""" "Illustrated with Hallensleben's rich, thickly brushed scenes of the nurturing fox family exploring fields and woods, Banks' gentle story sends a message that independence, whether for a fox or a child, is as natural and inevitable as the turning of the seasons." --"Booklist""" "Lush. Another lyrical Banks-Hallensleben picture book with a strong parent-child connection, perfect for sharing at bedtime."--"The Horn Book""" "Tender. The blend of cozy safety and movement toward autonomy will speak to youngsters walking that line themselves." --"The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books", Tender. The blend of cozy safety and movement toward autonomy will speak to youngsters walking that line themselves., Van Gogh-like sweeps of color indicate tall grasses, while splotches of paint deftly reveal the changing hues of leaves and sky. The endpapers show a silvery landscape bathed in moonlight. This picture book is a tender tribute to family., " Hallensleben' s lush, brushy landscapes of sunny greens and moonlit blues, his coppery, winsome fox pup and Banks' s wise, spare lines combine for a package sure to gratify preschoolers and caregivers alike." --Starred, "Kirkus Reviews" " Van Gogh-like sweeps of color indicate tall grasses, while splotches of paint deftly reveal the changing hues of leaves and sky. The endpapers show a silvery landscape bathed in moonlight. This picture book is a tender tribute to family." - Starred, "School Library Journal""" " So often children hear "Not yet." This rich visual landscape helps readers feel that waiting can be a fulfilling experience." - "The ""Chicago"" Tribune" " Frequent collaborators Banks and Hallensleben compose an appealing, idealized story of a young fox eager for independence." --"Publishers Weekly""" "Illustrated with Hallensleben's rich, thickly brushed scenes of the nurturing fox family exploring fields and woods, Banks' gentle story sends a message that independence, whether for a fox or a child, is as natural and inevitable as the turning of the seasons." --"Booklist""" " Lush. Another lyrical Banks-Hallensleben picture book with a strong parent-child connection, perfect for sharing at bedtime." --"The Horn Book""" "Tender. The blend of cozy safety and movement toward autonomy will speak to youngsters walking that line themselves." --"The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books", "Hallensleben's lush, brushy landscapes of sunny greens and moonlit blues, his coppery, winsome fox pup and Banks's wise, spare lines combine for a package sure to gratify preschoolers and caregivers alike." -- Starred, Kirkus Reviews "Van Gogh-like sweeps of color indicate tall grasses, while splotches of paint deftly reveal the changing hues of leaves and sky. The endpapers show a silvery landscape bathed in moonlight. This picture book is a tender tribute to family." -- Starred, School Library Journal "So often children hear "Not yet." This rich visual landscape helps readers feel that waiting can be a fulfilling experience." -- The Chicago Tribune "Frequent collaborators Banks and Hallensleben compose an appealing, idealized story of a young fox eager for independence." -- Publishers Weekly "Illustrated with Hallensleben's rich, thickly brushed scenes of the nurturing fox family exploring fields and woods, Banks' gentle story sends a message that independence, whether for a fox or a child, is as natural and inevitable as the turning of the seasons." -- Booklist "Lush. Another lyrical Banks-Hallensleben picture book with a strong parent-child connection, perfect for sharing at bedtime." -- The Horn Book "Tender. The blend of cozy safety and movement toward autonomy will speak to youngsters walking that line themselves." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Lush. Another lyrical Banks-Hallensleben picture book with a strong parent-child connection, perfect for sharing at bedtime., Â"Hallensleben's lush, brushy landscapes of sunny greens and moonlit blues, his coppery, winsome fox pup and Banks's wise, spare lines combine for a package sure to gratify preschoolers and caregivers alike.Â" --Starred,Kirkus Reviews Â"Van Gogh-like sweeps of color indicate tall grasses, while splotches of paint deftly reveal the changing hues of leaves and sky. The endpapers show a silvery landscape bathed in moonlight. This picture book is a tender tribute to family.Â" Â-Starred,School Library Journal Â"So often children hear "Not yet." This rich visual landscape helps readers feel that waiting can be a fulfilling experience.Â" Â-TheChicagoTribune Â"Frequent collaborators Banks and Hallensleben compose an appealing, idealized story of a young fox eager for independence.Â" --Publishers Weekly "Illustrated with Hallensleben's rich, thickly brushed scenes of the nurturing fox family exploring fields and woods, Banks' gentle story sends a message that independence, whether for a fox or a child, is as natural and inevitable as the turning of the seasons." --Booklist Â"Lush. Another lyrical Banks-Hallensleben picture book with a strong parent-child connection, perfect for sharing at bedtime.Â"--The Horn Book "Tender. The blend of cozy safety and movement toward autonomy will speak to youngsters walking that line themselves." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, "Hallensleben's lush, brushy landscapes of sunny greens and moonlit blues, his coppery, winsome fox pup and Banks's wise, spare lines combine for a package sure to gratify preschoolers and caregivers alike." --Starred,Kirkus Reviews "Van Gogh-like sweeps of color indicate tall grasses, while splotches of paint deftly reveal the changing hues of leaves and sky. The endpapers show a silvery landscape bathed in moonlight. This picture book is a tender tribute to family." Starred,School Library Journal "So often children hear "Not yet." This rich visual landscape helps readers feel that waiting can be a fulfilling experience." TheChicagoTribune "Frequent collaborators Banks and Hallensleben compose an appealing, idealized story of a young fox eager for independence." --Publishers Weekly "Illustrated with Hallensleben's rich, thickly brushed scenes of the nurturing fox family exploring fields and woods, Banks' gentle story sends a message that independence, whether for a fox or a child, is as natural and inevitable as the turning of the seasons." --Booklist "Lush. Another lyrical Banks-Hallensleben picture book with a strong parent-child connection, perfect for sharing at bedtime."--The Horn Book "Tender. The blend of cozy safety and movement toward autonomy will speak to youngsters walking that line themselves." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Frequent collaborators Banks and Hallensleben compose an appealing, idealized story of a young fox eager for independence., Illustrated with Hallensleben's rich, thickly brushed scenes of the nurturing fox family exploring fields and woods, Banks' gentle story sends a message that independence, whether for a fox or a child, is as natural and inevitable as the turning of the seasons., "Hallensleben's lush, brushy landscapes of sunny greens and moonlit blues, his coppery, winsome fox pup and Banks's wise, spare lines combine for a package sure to gratify preschoolers and caregivers alike." --Starred,Kirkus Reviews, Hallensleben's lush, brushy landscapes of sunny greens and moonlit blues, his coppery, winsome fox pup and Banks's wise, spare lines combine for a package sure to gratify preschoolers and caregivers alike., "Hallensleben's lush, brushy landscapes of sunny greens and moonlit blues, his coppery, winsome fox pup and Banks's wise, spare lines combine for a package sure to gratify preschoolers and caregivers alike." --Starred, Kirkus Reviews "Van Gogh-like sweeps of color indicate tall grasses, while splotches of paint deftly reveal the changing hues of leaves and sky. The endpapers show a silvery landscape bathed in moonlight. This picture book is a tender tribute to family." -Starred, School Library Journal "So often children hear "Not yet." This rich visual landscape helps readers feel that waiting can be a fulfilling experience." - The Chicago Tribune "Frequent collaborators Banks and Hallensleben compose an appealing, idealized story of a young fox eager for independence." -- Publishers Weekly "Illustrated with Hallensleben's rich, thickly brushed scenes of the nurturing fox family exploring fields and woods, Banks' gentle story sends a message that independence, whether for a fox or a child, is as natural and inevitable as the turning of the seasons." -- Booklist "Lush. Another lyrical Banks-Hallensleben picture book with a strong parent-child connection, perfect for sharing at bedtime."-- The Horn Book "Tender. The blend of cozy safety and movement toward autonomy will speak to youngsters walking that line themselves." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books