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Wolf in the Snow, by Matthew Cordell

December 01, 2017 by Lauren Davis in all, seasons, Wordless Wonders, Illustration Magic, Picture Book Archives

It's been a while since I've written about a wordless picture book. And now that we are heading into December, it's time to settle on the couch with your kids and Wolf In the Snow to get you dreaming of those white, wintry days. Oh my goodness. This nearly wordless picture book is such a beauty, and I can't get over the emotion that is conveyed in every one of Matthew Cordell's stunning illustrations.

In Wolf in the Snow, a girl in a red coat braves a harsh snowy day on her way home from school. But as she walks, she comes across a lost and scared wolf pup. The girl befriends the pup and what follows is her journey through the sting of winter to return the pup to its family. She travels long and far thought. So long and so far, in fact, that she loses her way. How will she ever get home?

Wordless books. I know- just the sound of them is intimidating to most. But the beauty of a wordless story is that the book comes alive in your child's hands. It's almost like witnessing magic happen, watching as your little one analyzes the illustrations, decodes their meaning, and puts words to the pictures before her. And Wolf in the Snow is the perfect hero's journey for those of you new to wordless stories. It is easy to interpret yet so richly evocative. You will be amazed at the way Cordell's simplistic drawings - done in pen and ink with a bit of watercolor- tug at your heart strings and stay with you long after the final page. Cordell is one to watch, and we here at HEE cannot wait to see what he tackles next. Wolf in the Snow is an absolute beauty, full of heart, and gets two trunks up from our team.

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December 01, 2017 /Lauren Davis
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