That Wagon In The Window

That Wagon In The Window by Meredith Morabito, published by Gatekeeper Press on December 3, 2021, is a unique exploration of a wild chipmunk named Cali. This 36-page book features original photographs that capture Cali’s adventurous spirit as she leaves the woods and encounters a shiny red wagon in a miniature storefront window. Driven by her desire for the wagon, Cali embarks on a series of odd jobs, showcasing her resourcefulness and determination.
Readers will find a delightful blend of nature and whimsy as they follow Cali’s vocational escapades. The book appeals to both children, who will enjoy the charming imagery of the chipmunk engaged in various tasks, and adults, who will appreciate the real-life photography that evokes nostalgia. With themes centered around animals and the beauty of nature, this edition is a fitting choice for anyone who loves animals or photography.
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That Wagon in the Window features original photographs of Cali, a wild chipmunk whose foraging life is forever changed when one day, she darts out of the woods and onto Main Street. A miniature storefront window features the object of her desire: a shiny red wagon so perfect, that Cali must have it. With the precision and speed her species is known for, this enterprising chipmunk lines up a series of odd jobs to pay for the wagon and have her dream come true. Cali agreed to let me document every single one of her vocational escapades for this book.
While children delight in the imagery of the chipmunk doing daily tasks, adults are amazed that the photographs are actually real and react to the sense of whimsy and nostalgia. The majority of people tend to share a love for animals, and just as many seem to love miniature things. This book combines both, and is for any animal or photography lover..
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