Dandelion Snow (Paperback)
Imprint: Green Bean Books
Pages: 32
ISBN: 9781805000396
Published: 1st March 2024
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Every Friday, the children of Rainbow Kindergarten go to the playground on the corner of the street, where they play in the fields of grass filled with beautiful flowers. Of all the flowers, their favourite are the bright yellow dandelions. They put them in their hair and gently blow the seed heads, sending them fluttering in the fields like dandelion snow. Wherever the seeds fall, new flowers will grow, their teacher tells them.
But one day, they discover that the playground has been closed so new homes can be built in its place. The fields have turned grey, and the flowers have all gone. Will they find a new way to spread the dandelion snow and bring life and colour back to their neighbourhood?
’The classic picture books by Israeli children’s author Rinat Primo can be found in most homes in Israel, and her latest, Dandelion Snow, is a sweet, important tale about working together to solve a problem and overcome disappointment. Fill of pictures of nature scenes and school that will feel familiar to young children, it has been beautifully illustrated by Maya Ish-Shalom.'
Jewish News
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
NetGalley, Donna Maguire
I thought that this was a lovely book
It is very well written and it has a lovely natural flow to the story.
The story is one that I really enjoyed and I loved the characters in the book.
The illustrations in the book are wonderful and they brought the book to life.
I loved the messaging through the book and the ending was great too.
It is 5 stars from me for this one - very highly recommended!
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
NetGalley, Karina Kahlon
It's such a nostalgic book for me, I feel it's a small window to the past.
Also, the sense of community is evident in this story which I truly appreciate.
it's a fete of the small things that make us happy as kids, seeing the beauty in the details and trying to preserve it.
What a lovely book!
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
NetGalley, Aly Biron
This was so adorable and hopeful! I love that the book focused on dandelions over other flowers. Dandelions get such a bad reputation as weeds, but I love them!
The art in this was colorful and enjoyable as well!
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
NetGalley, Kate Holwerda
I loved the narrative of this story. The author has written in so many relevant topics to lead a class discussion about - nature, neighborhoods, housing, seasons, cycles, friendship. This is a book with Kindergarten students at the centre and nature as the educator, The bold, bright illustrations alongside the greyscale neighbourhoods allow for the children and nature to stand out - yet another talking point.
This is definitely a title that I would add to my teaching collection and our school’s library.
A lovely little story for children, and great for dandelion lovers (of all ages)! Very much enjoyed it.
NetGalley, Emma Byrne
About Maya Ish-Shalom
Maya Ish-Shalom is a freelance illustrator from Israel. She earned her B.Des from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. She works digitally and by hand for magazines and newspapers, books, branding, advertising and animations. She enjoys capturing different feelings and emotions and translating them into colourful images. Her work has been recognized by various organizations, including the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, 3×3 magazine and Communication Arts.
About Rinat Primo
Rinat Primo is one of the most beloved and successful Israeli children’s authors. Her book can be found in almost every home. Rinat’s classic picture books include Ai! Ouch! Ow!, Splendours and A Letter to Bialik and her popular mid-grade novels include My Best Friend and Zalman.
Maya Ish-Shalom is a freelance illustrator from Israel. She earned her B.Des from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. She works digitally and by hand for magazines and newspapers, books, branding, advertising and animations. She enjoys capturing different feelings and emotions and translating them into colorful images. Her work has been recognized by various organizations, including the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, 3×3 magazine and Communication Arts.)