![]() This is the perfect sort of story to read at any point in the winter months – but it feels like it’s the sort of book that will make for a great holiday tradition: it’s a book about friends, gatherings and helping one another – all lessons that are perfect for any season. Her new friends help her deliver her parcel by the end, delivering a simple message: you’re never alone in the woods, and you’re never far from friends. While on the way, she trips and falls, crushing the pie, and comes across a strange gathering in the midst of the forest. What’s kept me picking up and reading the book over and over again is how utterly wonderful it is: it’s a modern sort of fairy tale with a simple story at its core.Ī young girl sets off after her father to deliver a pie to her grandmother on the other side of the forest. I bought the story without a second thought. ![]() Date: 2015 Language: English Accelerated Reader: IL: LG - BL: 2.7 - AR Pts: 0.5. ![]() I came across this book in a local bookstore by mistake: the cover, with its fantastic, stark oil pastel illustrations and occasional flash of color caught my eyes and drew me in completely. Author: Miyakoshi, Akiko, 1982- Publisher: Kids Can Press Pub. ![]() ![]() It’s a wonderful, heartfelt story about a young girl who stumbles upon a tea party in the middle of the forest near her house. There’s one book that you should keep your eyes out for this winter: The Tea Party in the Woods, by Akiko Miyakoshi. Learning Review: The Tea Party in the Woods, by Akiko Miyakoshi That is the delightful truth of this childrens book by Akiko Miyakoshi, author of The Tea Party in the Woods, which won the Japan Picture Book Award Grand. ![]()
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