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Nancy Hundal

Auteur de Camping

9 oeuvres 119 utilisateurs 13 critiques

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Œuvres de Nancy Hundal

Camping (2002) 37 exemplaires
I Heard My Mother Call My Name (1990) 24 exemplaires
Prairie Summer (1999) 19 exemplaires
Number 21 (2001) 12 exemplaires
Melted Star Journey (1999) 11 exemplaires
Puddleduck (1995) 7 exemplaires
Twilight Fairies (2002) 7 exemplaires
Saturday at the garage (2020) 1 exemplaire
Stazy and the Magic List (2023) 1 exemplaire

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Its about a family who goes camping instead of going to disneyland and doing other events that seem more fun. The family deals with getting situated in the dark and in the woods. the children learn new things therefore they develop some personal development.
 
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j.mcneil | 7 autres critiques | Nov 30, 2015 |
A magical book, Twilight Fairies captivates the reader. Miranda wants a garden birthday party in the evening. Not only does she invite her friends, but she invites the fairies that she believes come out after dark. Her mother and brother support her wish but remind her that the fairies may not come. As they prepare for the party, the reader hopes Miranda is not disappointed.

The language in this book has a poetic beauty, “But with the twilight came the garden fairies, creeping out to frolic in shadow, rub sleepy dust from crinkly eyes, and prepare for the mischief and magic of deepest night. They loved the raindrops, tickling… trickling over their long, spiky hair, past pointy ears and chins… and the breezy summer nights, cobwebs swaying, flowers waltzing, windstruck like the fairies.”

The illustrations by Don Kilby capture the enchanting story perfectly. There are full color paintings of the garden, fairies, and family, real enough to step off the page. The most exquisite picture is of the decorations at twilight waiting for the birthday guests to come and dance and play in the dark, magical garden. The fairies are not your typical Tinker Bell or sultry multicolored creatures. Kilby chooses to make them pale blue gray, the color of water, stars, and twilight. They seem all the more mysterious and enchanting as a result.

At the end of the book, we are left with the impression that this is a glimpse of a memoir. Don’t be surprised if, after reading this, your little girl wants to have an evening garden party.
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Bonnie_Ferrante | Dec 13, 2014 |
Everyone in the family has their own idea of the perfect vacation, museums and art galleries, fancy hotels, malls, arcades, and Disneyland. But, due to a lack of money, the family goes camping. Bit by bit the simple wonders of campfires, swimming in the lake, evening stars, cold drinking water, and doing absolutely nothing win over the family.

Nancy Hundal’s writing is beautifully poetic, “We feel the sun’s journey across our campsite. It taps her tent in the morning, pours like syrup warm and sick at noon. By evening, gentle fingertips of light massage the trees good night.” She gets across the silence and restfulness of the forest and the family’s connection to its simple, gentle beauty.

Brian Deines uses one and a third to full double page spreads for his illustrations. They look like oil paintings, some striking enough to belong in an art gallery. They capture the sense of gratitude and wonder perfectly.
This is a perfect picture book for anyone who’s ever said, “Why would you ever want to go camping?”
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Bonnie_Ferrante | 7 autres critiques | Sep 27, 2014 |
the book is about a family camping
 
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born2read4ever | 7 autres critiques | Nov 7, 2013 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
9
Membres
119
Popularité
#166,388
Évaluation
½ 4.3
Critiques
13
ISBN
22
Langues
2

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