Whistling

Whistling by Elizabeth Partridge, published by HarperCollins on April 1, 2003, is a beautifully illustrated children’s book that spans 40 pages. This edition presents a touching narrative about a father and son camping in the forest, where they share a special plan for greeting the day as dawn approaches. The story is complemented by stunning hand-sewn quilts created by Anna Grossnickle Hines, enhancing the visual experience for young readers.
In Whistling, readers will find a gentle exploration of nature and the bond between family, as Jake and his daddy embark on their morning adventure. The narrative captures themes of new experiences and social connections, making it a delightful addition to juvenile fiction. The combination of Partridge’s storytelling and Hines’ intricate illustrations invites readers to appreciate both the natural world and the joy of shared moments.
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“Jake,” Daddy whispers. “It’s almost time.”
As the sky begins to lighten, Jake and his daddy, camping in the forest, awaken with a special plan for greeting the day.
Elizabeth Partridge’s story about a father and son spending time together is illustrated with stunning hand-sewn quilts by Anna Grossnickle Hines.
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