A Tale for Easter
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In A Tale for Easter, Springtime is special, and Easter is the most magical day of all!
In A Tale for Easter, Springtime is special, and Easter is the most magical day of all! Why?
Almost anything can happen at Easter time: dreaming lovely dreams in which fawns carry people above the clouds, and eating delicious hot cross buns at teatime on Good Friday.
About the Author
Tasha Tudor (1915–2008) was a Caldecott artist with more than ninety books to her credit. She was known across the world for her glowing watercolor depictions of the American rural scene of a century ago and for her exquisite paintings of children, flowers, and animals. Tasha Tudor was also the illustrator of A Child’s Garden of Verses, A Brighter Garden, A is for Annabelle, and 1 is One, a Caldecott Honor Book.
A Few Reviews:
“Lovely, enchanting, and innocent: our family adores both the text and the illustrations. This book is a classic, and we highly recommend it for all families!”
“An old fashioned story with old fashioned charm. Makes you long for an era that is lost to children of this day and age. Simple and sweet.”
“When I buy a children’s book, usually the illustrations draw me in moreso than the story, although of course, that is important also. One can hardly find illustrations more charming and wonderful than Tasha Tudors. She can also provide a wonderful child’s story along with the beautiful drawings. A Tale for Easter is simple but cute. I recommend it to add to your Tasha Tudor collection.”