Woodland Nutcracker (text adaptation by Avril Tyrrell; illustrated by Avril's daughter, Frances Tyrrell) was chosen as The Children's Picture Book of the year in 1999 by the Canadian Book Review Annual. In her blog, Frances says, "The story was inspired by many camping trips and cottage visits in Canada's boreal forest, 'far away from highways and city lights', where one can travel for days and not meet another human being or even a camera-shy bear".
YukTuk the Polar bear, dancing to strains of the Russian Dance - and holding a copy of Woodland Nutcracker! [poster by Frances Tyrrell, used with permission of the illustrator.] |
to a Christmas Eve party in their cozy island home.
Softly falling snowflakes drifted into the cottage as the guests arrived..."
This story parallels The Nutcracker Suite Ballet: Clara is given a wonderful carved Nutcracker Bear who transforms into the dashing Nutcracker Prince.
Grandfather Bear and Clara, holding her Nutcracker Bear. |
After settling a midnight battle between tin soldiers and invading field mice with a Christmas Eve truce, and giving the hungry mice food for their families, Clara and Nutcracker fly away to the Ice Palace of the Great Bear, Ursa Major.
At the Great Bear's palace an international cast of bears performs for Clara - juggling pandas and trapeze artist koalas and more, plus some of her dearest woodland friends.
Mother Ginger with her junior hockey team. |
I just ordered this book - so happy it's not out of print - HERE, from Frances Tyrrell's website, Treasure Seeker Studio, which also links to her lovely blog, "Fairy Lanterns", and Etsy shop.
Don't miss this book: Grandmother's Tree, also illustrated by Frances and written by her mother, Avril Tyrrell (found here, at francestyrrell.com).
A SWEET Recipe:
Source: Two Peas and their Pod |
How about a little sweet, while you read about The Woodland Nutcracker (or listen to The Nutcracker Suite)? From my Advent & Christmastide Pinterest Board: White Chocolate Peppermint M&M Cookies!
A COUPLE OF EXTRA SWEET SUITES:
Right-click HERE to see my posts on these other Nutcracker books.
A COUPLE OF EXTRA SWEET SUITES:
Right-click HERE to see my posts on these other Nutcracker books.
"Duke Ellington's Nutcracker Suite" by Anna Harwell Celenza |
Susan Jeffers' "The Nutcracker" |
Oh gracious, those illustrations look spectacular! We're on a Nutcracker kick right now, as we prepare to see it this weekend. I must add this to my list of versions to find. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGood luck - I think you'll love it. :)
DeleteA lovely review - thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have just read and enjoyed your Susan Jeffers post, having admired her work for years.
I'm glad you liked it - her snowflake ballerina picture dazzles me. :)
DeleteAre you famiiar with The Snow Queen, illustrated by Vladyslav Yerko? My daughter said your Woodland Nutcracker illustrations remind her of his detailed artwork (and I concur)!
i love love love LOVE this book -- we own it and it is such a delight!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited for my copy to arrive. I'm sure I"ll be reading it to my grandchildren for years to come. :)
DeleteGorgeous illustrations in this book, which is one I hadn't heard of yet. Thanks for introducing it to me!
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