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This is one of the best illustrated versions of this tale that I have seen, executed in pencil and watercolor. The three goats look like a Swiss breed called Oberhasli, with their reddish-brown coats and the black stripe down the back. The bridge is an old-fashioned stone and wood plank bridge. There is a distinct difference between the rocky, barren area the goats want to leave and the lush green hills they want to travel to. The green-skinned troll has pointed ears and tusks. And PInkney adds a large toothy fish to scare the troll into better behavior. And a bonus--the illustrations are large enough to share with a group.

I love Ibatoulline's realistic acrylic gouache paintings. All of the pages are double-page spreads, with lots of detail, surrounded by a border. In addition to the story text, there is a box of explanatory notes on each spread. There is a really nice painting of the falcon in the air, and a falcon's eye view of the landscape below. All-in-all, an excellent non-fiction/fiction picture book.


This is a cute story and a fun way to depict the water cycle. And as much as I like the cartoon-like illustrations, it doesn't seem like a Caldecott book to me.

Ice Boy, had such lovely pictures that brought the story to life. I am adding this title to my weather unit I do with my Kindergarten students
The Hawk and the Castle also was beautifully illustrated, but I think illustrations are moving in a modern and media based direction I cannot imagine this book being a contender.

I finally received a copy of this book. I loved the comic illustrations and the absurd story. I would love to see this book honored, but silly, wacky stories like this seldom see the light of award day. I think it's a book that kids will really love as well.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors (other topics)Ice Boy (other topics)
The Hawk of the Castle: A Story of Medieval Falconry (other topics)
The Three Billy Goats Gruff (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Drew Daywalt (other topics)Adam Rex (other topics)
David Ezra Stein (other topics)
Danna Smith (other topics)
Bagram Ibatoulline (other topics)
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These are some marvelous selections, but are they distinguished?