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Little Blue (2008)

by Gaye Chapman

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"My home has steps to the mountains and a wooden bridge," said Little Blue. "I miss my mountains." "My home has a path to the hills and tall rocks," said Will. "Almost like your home." They climbed the hills and gazed from the rocks. But they couldn’t find Little Blue’s way home.   When Will discovers a little blue girl lost in the woods, he tries to help her. When they fail to find her way home, he invites her home with him . . . only to find that their homes are one and the same place.… (more)
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Little Blue had been lost for a very long time. Alone in the forest Little Blue was one day discovered by Will, a boy out walking in the forest.

Little Blue's home had steps to the mountains; Will's home has a path to the hills. Little Blue's home had blue trees; Will's home has green trees. Little Blue's home had Father and bluebirds; Will's home has Grandmother and hens.

Little Blue and Will searched all over but still could not find Little Blue's home. But as Little Blue followed Will to his home they made an unexpected and pleasant surprise.

Little Blue is a simple yet delicate and touching story that is absolutely beautifully presented. A charming book to treasure share with those you love. ( )
  LarissaBookGirl | Jan 18, 2010 |
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To Dick Weight, without whom there is no Home. I am eternally indebted to Margrete Lamond and Jonathan Shaw. Thank you to the May Gibbs Children's Literature Trust Artist In Residence Program. - GCC
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Little Blue was lost.
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"My home has steps to the mountains and a wooden bridge," said Little Blue. "I miss my mountains." "My home has a path to the hills and tall rocks," said Will. "Almost like your home." They climbed the hills and gazed from the rocks. But they couldn’t find Little Blue’s way home.   When Will discovers a little blue girl lost in the woods, he tries to help her. When they fail to find her way home, he invites her home with him . . . only to find that their homes are one and the same place.

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