I wasn't sure how this would be when I found it on goodreads.
I got a big stack of Christmas books to read, and went through them to see which ones looked best, and which ones to save closer to Christmas.
I had this one on the top of the pile. When I cracked it open, I'm glad I did.
'The skies are gray. The rooftops are gray. The whole city is gray.'
I like the line, then one snowflake. And we can see the one snowflake in the sky. Because that's how it all starts!
When it said "it's snowing," said boy with dog. And "it's only a snowflake," said grandfather with beard' I was thinking oh no.
Especially when it continued on to 'man with hat' and 'woman with umbrella.'
Kinda cute there's a Mother Goose Books and a few shops down is More Books.
The television shows a woman, who I'm assuming is supposed to be a weather woman, but it looks like a portrait. It's a close up of her face, with a story of maniacal smile and wide eyes.
I liked the 'but snowflakes don't listen to radio, snowflakes don't watch television.' Because that's true!
'All snowflakes know is snow, snow, snow.' I really dl inane writing.
It shows the man with hat, woman with umbrella, and the man with the radio trudging through the snow.
I don't get the name Mother Goose Books, or the signs on the walks. Also, where's the door? There's no door handle on any of the shops.
The inane, repetitive writing continued. & things got reidiculous when Mother Goose, her Goose, and this little egg man person came to life and hopped down from the store building.
The mark in the sky looked like a water mark. I had to run my hands over the page.
They now to each other, even the dog and goose meet. Mother goose's face looks like the moon.
The pages with lots of snow falling and the streets and roofs covered with snow, with them dancing in it was pretty. This is the first time the characters look cute too.
Also the next page where everything is covered in snow and the sky is a soft blue. The bookstore characters are pretty with their pastel looking colors too.
It ends with "snow," said the boy.
I really don't understand why authors write such simple-sounding work.
The whole thing was focused on "it's snowing" the "roofs are turning white" that it didn't leave room for anything else. It literally focused totally on the color of the sky, the snowing falling and then the color of the roofs. And it's just bizarre how those characters came to life.
I wish there had been an actual story and adventure.
This would be for very young children.