(The Snowball Fight) “A perfect seasonal read to share on a snow day.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
(The Snowball Fight) "A charming read for frosty days." — Kirkus Reviews
(The Snowball Fight) "An epic snow day—no school, no rules, enemies-to-friends hijinks, and pure crystallized joy." — Publishers Weekly
(Stick and Stone) ★ “The text, suitable for beginning readers, sweetly expresses what it is to be and to have a good friend.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
(The Umbrella) ★ "The exceptional duo behind Stick and Stone are back with another unmissable and upbeat collaboration. Simple and superb—a must-have for any collection." — School Library Journal (starred review)
(A Moving Story) ★ “Readers are treated to a satisfying tale with well-timed comedy and suspense.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
(A Moving Story) ★ “Full of wit and lovable dressed-animal characters. This engaging picture book is a pleasure to read and reread.” — Booklist (starred review)
(Swashby and The Sea) ★ "An exceptionally satisfying picture book." — Booklist (starred review)
(Swashby and the Sea) ★ "This readaloud is sweetly told as Swashby overcomes his bitter habits to welcome new, friendly, and energetic people into his quiet life." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)
(The Scarecrow) ★ “An emotionally impactful exploration of love and loneliness, this is an essential addition to any picture book collection.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
From the New York Times bestsellers behind Stick and Stone comes a wintry (but warmhearted) ode to the pleasures of a snowy day outside. A humorous, modern-day classic to be shared alongside other winter tales like Sneezy the Snowman and Mice Skating.
One wintry morning, the snow begins and so does . . . a snowball fight!
In her signature verse, Beth Ferry recounts a day spent behind snowbanks and on sleds, while Tom Lichtenheld’s cinematic art delights readers with sly and snowy twists.