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Snowflake Bentley (Caldecott Medal Book)
By Jacqueline Briggs Martin
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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n/a | Grades 3 - 5 | Q | 4.4 | 979 |
"Of all the forms of water the tiny six-pointed crystals of ice called snow are incomparably the most beautiful and varied." -- Wilson Bentley (1865-1931)
From the time he was a small boy in Vermont, Wilson Bentley saw snowflakes as small miracles. And he determined that one day his camera would capture for others the wonder of the tiny crystal. Bentley's enthusiasm for photographing snowflakes was often misunderstood in his time, but his patience and determination revealed two important truths: no two snowflakes are alike; and each one is startlingly beautiful. His story is gracefully told and brought to life in lovely woodcuts, giving children insight into a soul who had not only a scientist's vision and perseverance but a clear passion for the wonders of nature. Snowflake Bentley won the 1999 Caldecott Medal.
Book Reviews (44)
This book is: interesting,informational,AWESOME
When I first saw this book I though 'oh just another book'. But someone recommended it to me and I fell in love with me. It's also a little emotional and is worth your time.
I am talking about snowflake bently was 62 wen he got his first picter
it is really good I liked it
i like the book it was about a person that liked snow and photograph snowflakes
The book is nice but I wish it was more fiction.
good/Great/AMAZING/AWESOME!!! ;-)
Great book, It's amazing what people did back then😀
Good book, it shows that you should never give up on your passion.