Lost In The Woods: A Photographic Fantasy

by Carl R. Sams II (Photographer)

Other authorsJean Stoick (Photographer)
Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Local notes

E Sam

Barcode

2317

Publication

Carl R Sams II Photography (2004), 48 pages

Description

"A spring tale of trust, patience, and waiting for your time. Woodland creatures are concerned for a newborn white-tailed fawn they believe is lost"--T.p. verso.

Awards

Triple Crown Awards (Nominee — 2007)
Great Lakes Book Award (Finalist — Children's Picture Book — 2004)
Eric Hoffer Book Award (Honorable Mention — Children's — 2006)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

48 p.; 9.5 x 0.5 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member whitneyw
I would use this book for a worship lesson on trusting God and how even when we feel lost and alone God is right there with us. This book will also be good for lessons on animals who live in the forest and what makes up thier habitats.
LibraryThing member hetrickm
This book is fabulous for all ages. The photography in this book is an amazing model for the types of images that are possible in a children's book. Because it is based on true life cycles of animals it can be used in any life science unit on life cycle.
LibraryThing member kesharra
this book is about nature. it shows all the many different animals who live in the woods and how they find there way around.
LibraryThing member wichitafriendsschool
This book is a tender and colorful photographic essay tale about trust, patience, and waiting for one's time. All the woodland creatures are concerned for a newborn fawn they believe is lost. The reader is delighted when the end of the book reveals the instinctive wisdom of the fawn's mother.

Pages

48

Rating

(39 ratings; 4.4)
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