Book Descriptions
for Snail Trail by Ruth Brown
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Each bit of Slimy Snail’s morning journey is described in a simple, sometimes lyrical phrase (“down a slope--very slippery,” “past some flowers--very pretty”). The earth-toned, sun-drenched color illustrations spanning each double-page spread show Slimy close up, with only a portion of whatever object he is climbing up, over, across, through, etc. This makes the final page, in which we see the whole route, all the more surprising and pleasing for young children. The cave where Slimy ends up turns out to be the inside of a gardening glove, and his entire journey has been several feet in a garden. Heavy-weight pages will help this book endure the back-and-forth page turning that the final picture almost guarantees. (Ages 2-4)
CCBC Choices 2001. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2001. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
See the world from a snail's-eye view in this welcome reissue of a Kate Greenaway Prize-shortlisted title
Slimy Snail sets out on a trail.
But where exactly does he go?
Up a hill, over a bridge, down a slope . . .
Things are not always as they seem in this delightful outdoor adventure by the acclaimed Ruth Brown. Rounded corners and card pages make this picture book perfect for young children.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.