After looking at a book on forest animals, Sally is determined to meet some of these wild friends in their natural habitat. She finds a repetitive owl, a smelly skunk, moose tracks, and a hungry bear . . . whose meal of berries makes Sally realize that it’s time for her dinner, too! Illustrated in Huneck’s classic woodcut prints from the picture book Sally Goes to the Mountains, this simplified text is perfect for animal-loving toddlers and autumnal positioning.
Stephen Huneck was the bestselling, award-winning author of seven previous Sally adventures and an internationally acclaimed painter, sculptor, and printmaker. His artwork is in the collections of the American Folk Art Museum and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. He lived with his wife, Gwen, and their four dogs in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, near Dog Mountain, where his Dog Chapel is located. His own dog, Sally, was Huneck’s inspiration for these books. Huneck died in 2010.
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