Ann Dixon's delightful story, illustrated with enchanting, colorful
linocuts by Evon Zerbetz, presents a playful look at the secret world of
woodland creatures.
In tender and playful detail, Blueberry Shoe describes the sequence of
creatures who sleep in, play with, and plan to eat Baby's lost shoe.
First vole curls insid ethe shoe and makes a cozy nest of it. After vole
slips away, a fox mother finds the shoe and tosses it, thinking it will
be a fine plaything for her kits. And finally, a bear sniffs the lost
shoe and expects it will yield a tasty morsel.
As the shoe is lost and found several times, young readers will wonder
just what will happen to Baby's shoe. But it will take the arrival of
another summer and another blueberry-picking trip up Ptarmigan Mountain
to reveal the answer. Through lilting words and the bright, inspired
linocut illustrations, children are sure to find this a memorable,
memorizable story.