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    A Porcupine’s Promenade: An Encounter in the Winter Woods, by Lyn Smith | Dedicated Review

    Bianca SchulzeBy Bianca Schulze3 Mins Read Ages 4-8 Animal Books Author Showcase Best Kids Stories Environment & Ecology Picture Books
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    Review sponsored* by Maine Authors Publishing
    The Children’s Book Review | June 16, 2017

    Porcupine's Promenade_coverA Porcupine’s Promenade: An Encounter in the Winter Woods

    Written by Lyn Smith

    Illustrated by Jamie Hogan

    Age Range: 4-8

    Paperback: 25 pages

    Publisher: Maine Authors Publishing (2016)

    ISBN: 978-1633810914

    What to expect: Nature, winter and snow, exploration, wildlife

    A child puts on his snowshoes and goes for a walk in the forest outside his home. Two bright eyes shine out of a hollow at the base of a hemlock tree. It’s a porcupine. The young boy and his curiosity about this prickly animal lead readers on an excursion founded on respect and a love of nature.

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    Author Lyn Smith’s prose is precise and poetic. It brings the quiet sounds of nature to life as readers can easily imagine the sounds between words. Onomatopoeia is put perfectly to use. As snowshoes push and pack the snow: “Pflump, Pflump, Pflump.” As the child follows the porcupine into the valley: “Whoosh, Whoosh, Whoosh.” As the porcupine warns the child not to move any closer: “Tchic – ttt – Tchic – ttt – Tchic – ttt – Tchick.”

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    Beautifully painted illustrations compliment every page of text. The bright orange-red hue of the child’s winter jacket and hat bring warmth to the soft wintery colors. Wide-angle shots that showcase the scenery draw readers into the landscape and the story. And then … quick close-ups that have the porcupine’s face filling up an entire page provide a brilliant juxtaposition, reminding readers to pull back and provide space for the animal—the reader feels as though they are in the child’s shoes, or snowshoes, to be exact. This is a very pretty picture book right down to the endpapers covered with floating specimens of pinecones and pine needles.

    The book is well designed and printed on glossy thick paper with text that sometimes descends down the page begging to be read with care, or more slowly, just as a porcupine moves, enhancing the reading experience.

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    A Porcupine’s Promenade: An Encounter in the Winter Woods is a delightfully quiet book that is bound to captivate children and adults alike, especially those that enjoy all that nature has to offer. Highly Recommended.

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    About the Author

    Author Photo of Lyn Smith
    Lyn Smith

    Lyn Smith holds a M.Ed. in Literacy and a Certificate of Advanced Study in Reading Education. She began her career as a kindergarten teacher and has since worked as an educational administrator and an adjunct faculty member at a local community college, as well as providing classroom reading/writing instructional supports as a literacy coach in Portland, Maine. She is currently an instructional strategist/reading specialist at Kennebunk Elementary School.

    Lyn divides her time between trail walks in the nearby nature preserves and the sandy beaches near her home.

    For more information, visit:www.lyn-smith.com

    About the Illustrator

    Jamie Hogan
    Jamie Hogan

    Jamie Hogan teaches illustration at Maine College of Art and is the award-winning illustrator of Rickshaw Girl, A Warmer World, and Here Come the Humpbacks! She grew up hiking and skiing in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, never once spying a porcupine, and now lives on an island off the coast of Maine with her husband and daughter.

    For more information, visit:www.jamiehogan.com

    You can also visit: www.maineauthorspublishing.com

    Dedicated Reviews allow authors and illustrators to gain prompt visibility for their work. Maine Authors Publishing, the publisher of ‘A Porcupine’s Promenade: An Encounter in the Winter Woods,’ by Lyn Smith, sponsored* this non-biased review. Learn more about getting a book review …

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    Bianca Schulze is the founder of The Children’s Book Review. She is a reader, reviewer, mother and children’s book lover. She also has a decade’s worth of experience working with children in the great outdoors. Combined with her love of books and experience as a children’s specialist bookseller, the goal is to share her passion for children’s literature to grow readers. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she now lives with her husband and three children near Boulder, Colorado.

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