Big snowdown Author: Hudson, Katy | ||
Price: $23.28 |
Summary:
The big moment is here--the start of the first winter games! Most of the forest animals have trained all year. Owl hasn't trained at all. But Owl isn't worried! She's always the best at everything without having to train or practice or so she thinks.
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (06/15/25)
Full Text Reviews:
Other - 07/21/2025 A cocky bird realizes the value of hard work in Hudson’s fable-like account of a wintry woodland competition. Accustomed to being at the top of the food chain (as noted by several pennants in her tree house), Owl assumes she’ll sweep the "Big Snowdown." During events including igloo building, icicle playing, snow angel making, and downhill skiing, however, the avian protagonist repeatedly sees other forest creatures come out on top through their steady and deliberate effort ("and rightfully so," a refrain concludes)-a contrast with her own untrained showings. Dusky painterly renderings adeptly convey sporting action and Owl’s wide-eyed disappointment. In the competition’s aftermath, the overconfident fowl realizes that "her friends deserved to win," and the book rushes to a close with scenes of Owl being coached by the others in prep for next year’s competition. It’s a work that emphasizes themes of community support, hard work, and earning one’s place. Ages 4-8. (Aug.) - Copyright 2025
