Raven and River

Raven and River by Nancy White Carlstrom is a beautifully illustrated children’s book published by Little, Brown in 1997. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as the Raven calls the sleeping Arctic animals to awaken for spring, capturing the essence of the seasonal transition in a vivid and engaging manner.
Readers will discover a narrative that highlights the awakening of various Arctic creatures, while the River remains still until it eventually stirs to life. The book explores themes related to nature and the changing seasons, with a focus on rivers, animals, and the unique environment of Alaska. This enchanting tale invites young readers to experience the arrival of spring through the eyes of the Raven and the awakening world around it.
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As the Raven calls the sleeping Arctic animals to wake for spring, one by one they appear, but the River remains still, until it finally begins to move, stretching and cracking and coming to life once more.
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