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I've never read the original Wind in the Willows, so I don't have anything to compare this too, but the illustrations in this edition are colorful, vibrant, and very eye-catching. I'm sure my littlest library patrons would love getting to know Mole, Ratty, Toad, and Badger. Recommended.

I love the classic Wind in the Willows with crazy Mr Toad and his loyal friends. This updated childrens version is very cute and the art style is bright and beautiful, my only complaint is I wish it were longer.
Thanks to the publisher and artist for the e-arc I received via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

I loved the Wind in the Willows when I was younger, and it was wonderful to be able to revisit it with the Picture Book Classic version.
I think this adaption did a great job of capturing the spirit of the characters, and the illustrations were super cute! I would have liked to see a bit more of the plot, but overall a great introduction to Wind in the Willows.
Thanks to NetGalley, Angeles Peinador, and Rosen Publishing for the chance to review this advance copy!

Pjs, cuddling, and story-time before bed is a favorite at our house! The last couple weeks the kids had so much fun reading some new material I was given advanced copies of. It’s cute how now they ask what new books I have to read. As soon as I’m finished they will tell me what they loved about the book. My great little reviewers! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️📚📖 @netgalley #netgalley
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The book was beautifully written and the illustrations were incredible and intricate. The author made careful word choices that were very impactful. Overall, the book was well written and I did really enjoy it.

This was a lovely, nostalgic visit to the riverbank for me, because the original book was a childhood favourite of mine.
It was fun to meet up with Ratty, Mole,
Toad and Badger once again, and to be reminded of the results of Toad's recklessness!
The illustrations are really nice, and this is a good way to introduce younger children to the characters from the classic story.