Noah's Ark
by Peter Spier
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★ Caldecott Medal Winner ★ "The book is a triumph, the definitive Noah's Ark."—Publishers Weekly Winner of the Caldecott Medal, an ALA Notable Children's Book, and a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year, Peter Spier's Noah's Ark has been the iconic edition of this tale for over 40 years, in print continuously since its debut in 1977. In Spier's imaginative retelling, readers witness the danger and the grandeur of the terrifying flood but also the lighter moments: Noah's wife jumping
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This Caldecott Medal-winning picture book transforms the familiar biblical story into a breathtaking visual journey that unfolds almost entirely without words. Peter Spier's intricate illustrations capture both the epic scale of the flood and the intimate, often humorous moments of daily life aboard the ark, from the chaotic loading of animals to the quiet routines during the long voyage. The absence of text invites readers to create their own narrative, discovering new details in the richly detailed spreads with each reading.
What makes this edition truly definitive is its remarkable balance between solemnity and warmth, showing Noah's wife chasing escaped chickens alongside the dramatic depictions of the rising waters. The book's timeless appeal lies in its ability to engage readers across generations—young children will delight in identifying the countless animals, while older readers will appreciate the subtle storytelling in the art. This is a masterpiece of visual storytelling that continues to set the standard for illustrated classics.
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