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The leaf thief /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, 2021Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781728235202
  • 1728235200
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Leaf thiefDDC classification:
  • [E] 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.2.H459 Le 2021
Summary: Squirrel enjoys looking at the beautiful, colorful leaves, but everyday more and more disappear which makes him think someone is stealing them. Includes information on seasonal leaf loss in Autumn.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A New York Times Bestseller!

Perfect for fans of Fletcher and the Falling Leaves, The Leaf Thief is a funny picture book that teaches kids about autumn, adapting to change, and the seasons.

Squirrel loves counting the leaves on his tree--red leaves, gold leaves, orange, and more. But hold on! One of his leaves is missing! On a quest to find the missing leaf, Squirrel teams up with his good friend Bird to discover who the leaf thief could be among their forest friends.

With vibrant art and captivating characters, the magic of autumn is captured beautifully on each page as readers tag along Squirrel's forest adventure. Is there truly a leaf thief afoot, or is something else going on in Squirrel's forest? A perfect exploration of change--both seasonal, and the anxiety that change sometimes causes. Bonus material explaining about the changing of the seasons. Poised to be a new fall classic.

Pick up The Leaf Thief if you are looking for:

A classic read for ages 4 and up

Back to school books, ideal for your classroom, homeschool curriculum, and more!

Seasonal and educational stories about the changing seasons

"Originally published in 2020 in the UK by Scholastic Children's Books, a division of Scholastic Ltd."

Squirrel enjoys looking at the beautiful, colorful leaves, but everyday more and more disappear which makes him think someone is stealing them. Includes information on seasonal leaf loss in Autumn.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Booklist Review

Squirrel is reveling in fall's delightful colors when he realizes one of the leaves on his tree is missing. There is a leaf thief afoot! Alarmed, he runs to his friend Bird's with the news, but Bird calmly reassures Squirrel that no one has stolen anything. As more leaves disappear, Squirrel grows more upset and paranoid: "Mouse? Mouse! Did you steal my leaf?" "Excuse me! Woodpecker! Are those my leaves?" Slater's digital illustrations capitalize on the story's inherent humor, presenting the wide-eyed, twitchy protagonist scurrying about the woods and trying to relax in his nest (at Bird's suggestion) by soaking in a walnut-shell bathtub and doing yoga. When another day brings yet a new round of panic, Bird--at the edge of his patience--explains to Squirrel that it is only the wind that's whisking the leaves away: "This happens every year in the autumn. Every year!" Finally understanding that he's not been robbed, Squirrel is able to (momentarily) find some peace. Kids will adore this silly addition to the fall book pile, so be prepared for repeated reads.

Kirkus Book Review

A confused squirrel overreacts to the falling autumn leaves. Relaxing on a tree branch, Squirrel admires the red, gold, and orange leaves. Suddenly Squirrel screams, "One of my leaves is…MISSING!" Searching for the leaf, Squirrel tells Bird, "Someone stole my leaf!" Spying Mouse sailing in a leaf boat, Squirrel asks if Mouse stole the leaf. Mouse calmly replies in the negative. Bird reminds Squirrel it's "perfectly normal to lose a leaf or two at this time of year." Next morning Squirrel panics again, shrieking, "MORE LEAVES HAVE BEEN STOLEN!" Noticing Woodpecker arranging colorful leaves, Squirrel queries, "Are those my leaves?" Woodpecker tells Squirrel, "No." Again, Bird assures Squirrel that no one's taking the leaves and that the same thing happened last year, then encourages Squirrel to relax. Too wired to relax despite some yoga and a bath, the next day Squirrel cries "DISASTER" at the sight of bare branches. Frantic now, Squirrel becomes suspicious upon discovering Bird decorating with multicolored leaves. Is Bird the culprit? In response, Bird shows Squirrel the real Leaf Thief: the wind. Squirrel's wildly dramatic, misguided, and hyperpossessive reaction to a routine seasonal event becomes a rib-tickling farce through clever use of varying type sizes and weights emphasizing his absurd verbal pronouncements as well as exaggerated, comic facial expressions and body language. Bold colors, arresting perspectives, and intense close-ups enhance Squirrel's histrionics. Endnotes explain the science behind the phenomenon. A hilarious autumnal comedy of errors. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Alice Hemming has worked as a librarian, a website editor, and university outreach manager. She lives in Hertfordshire, England.alicehemming.co.uk
Nicola Slater is a full-time illustrator. She lives in Cheshire, England.

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