Waiting
Fiction | Novel | Published in 1991
32
Novel • Fiction
1991
4-8 years
440L
Waiting by Kevin Henkes depicts a group of toys waiting on a windowsill. Each toy anticipates different events, reflecting themes of patience and hope. The narrative explores how the characters experience the passage of time and the surprises it brings, highlighting the significance of waiting in their lives.
Kevin Henkes' Waiting receives praise for its gentle storytelling and charming illustrations. Critics highlight its ability to capture the essence of patience and the passage of time, making it delightful for young readers. Some feedback notes the slower pace may not engage all children. Overall, it's celebrated for its artistic appeal and thoughtful message.
Readers who enjoy contemplative and visually engaging picture books will be captivated by Kevin Henkes' Waiting. Fans of Jon Klassen's I Want My Hat Back and Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar will appreciate this book's gentle storytelling and charming illustrations. Ideal for those who love lullabies in literary form.
32
Novel • Fiction
1991
4-8 years
440L
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