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A small yellow warbler is a people-watcher. Living on a far north island covered in ice, Warbler gets to observer the many visitors to the special island. In his study, Warbler notices a heavy fog roll into the island. It settles and blocks his view. Try as he might, Warble can't make the fog go away. When he asks other birds about the fog, no one seems to notice it. Warble even begins to doubt himself: has this fog always been here?
One day, Warble spots a speck in the distance - a human! A lost human! Warble and the girl become friends and a miracle happens. The girl notices the fog too! Together they devise a plan to find out if others see the fog too.
The Fog is a story of environmental awareness and friendship wrapped in soft, misty illustrations.
I was amazed by “The Fog.” It was whimsical and sweet, and the illustrations were perfect.
GORGEOUS illustrations. I would love to have some of those art panels on my walls. I love the idea of the warbler being a "human watcher" who kept a close eye on the people who visited the island. I really enjoyed this read, but the way the "fog" was fixed was a little lackluster. It was still a sweet story.
This is a really sweet and unusual take on protecting the environment. I love the quirky illustrations and the humorous descriptions interlaced with a serious theme. The illustrations are soft, beautiful and comforting.
sweet story! I think little ones and their parents will find a lot to like in this tale. The illustrations are wonderful.
My son and I just read it and it's really cute. The idea of a human watching by a bird - really adorable. Loved the picture at the end of a dark night sky, moon and stars, and a pretty yellow bird and a girl looking at them.
This is such a beautiful children's book! I loved the illustrations so much, they are absolutely stunning. The story is cute, the illustrations are to die for; I would highly recommend this one.
At first I thought this was a global warming story. If it is, then that needs to be made more clear. A fog has settled across the land. People from all over see it. Will it ever go away? The illustrations are lovely, but I am still trying to find the point of the story.
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The illustrations have my heart, they are BEAUTIFUL. The story is funny and simple. I adore Warble and the human.