A good bedtime tale for a cold winter night. "School Library Journal"
One snowy day an elderly woman, Sarah, watches children gathering at the
bus stop. While they never seem to notice her, she notices them,
especially one little boy who has no mittens. That night, Sarah knits
the boy a pair of cozy mittens and places them on the blue spruce tree
for him to discover. It soon becomes a game, with the children looking
for new mittens on the mysterious tree every morning, and Sarah joyfully
knitting new ones each night. With its touching message and delightful
illustrations, adults and children will enjoy this intergenerational
tale for years to come.
Candace Christiansen grew up in the Hudson River Valley and was educated
at the College of Saint Rose and Cornell University. She has been a
teacher of chemistry, math, weaving, and spinning at the Hawthorne
Valley School for twenty years and is currently the head of the Fiber
Department at Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts.
Elaine Greenstein began making children s books about fifteen years ago
and is the author and illustrator of the popular "Ice Cream Cones for
Sale." She lives with her husband, Jose, in Brooklyn, New York."