A Walk Through the Woods
by Louise Greig
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This stunning gift book, with handcut paper art and lyrical text by an awardwinning poet, leads you deep into the forest . . . and out again into the light. Listen: the forest is calling. Take a quiet walk through the woods, where shadows fall in the darkness, eyes peek out, and some animals sleep while others run and leap. Simple, poetic text ...
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