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Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen

Author of Bambi's First Day (Sleeping Bear Classics)

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Works by Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen

Bambi's First Day (Sleeping Bear Classics) (2008) — Illustrator — 14 copies, 2 reviews

Associated Works

Mercedes and the Chocolate Pilot (2002) — Illustrator, some editions — 662 copies, 40 reviews
The Legend of Sleeping Bear (1998) — Illustrator — 354 copies, 11 reviews
L is for Lincoln: An Illinois Alphabet (2000) — Illustrator — 174 copies, 4 reviews
The Legend of Mackinac Island (1999) — Illustrator — 158 copies
T Is for Titanic : A Titanic Alphabet (2011) — Illustrator — 135 copies, 4 reviews
W is for Woof: A Dog Alphabet (2008) — Illustrator — 130 copies, 2 reviews
Friend on Freedom River (2004) — Illustrator — 112 copies, 2 reviews
The Legend of the Loon (Myths, Legends, Fairy and Folktales) (2000) — Illustrator — 107 copies, 1 review
The Legend of the Petoskey Stone (2004) — Illustrator — 85 copies
Mackinac Bridge: The Story of the Five-Mile Poem (2006) — Illustrator — 72 copies, 1 review
H is for Horse: An Equestrian Alphabet (2004) — Illustrator — 62 copies
The Legend of Leelanau (2003) — Illustrator — 56 copies
The Blue Spruce (1999) — Illustrator — 55 copies, 1 review
S Is for Smithsonian: America's Museum Alphabet (2010) — Illustrator — 53 copies
Saving Samantha: A True Story (2004) — Illustrator — 45 copies, 1 review
A Place Called Home: Michigan's Mill Creek Story (2001) — Illustrator — 38 copies
F Is for Friendship: A Quilt Alphabet (2011) — Illustrator — 27 copies, 1 review

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School Library Journal
PreSchool-K—Bambi, the fawn made popular by Disney's animated movie in 1942, experiences his first day of life in this picture book. Unfazed by the hustle and bustle of the forest, a doe cleans and nuzzles her new son as he slowly awakens to experience his new life. Realistic images of deer rendered in burnt orange oil paints contrast nicely with the green, sun-dappled foliage of the forest. Illustrations vary little from one spread to the next and seem to portray Bambi and his mother in a state of suspended animation. The text, taken directly from the original English translation of Salten's novel Bambi, ein Leben im Walde (Bambi: A Life in the Woods), proves rich and intricate. Indeed, readers will find their tongues tripping over sentences such as, "The whole forest resounded with myriad voices, was penetrated by them in a joyous agitation." Moreover, the subject matter—the tender bonding moment directly following childbirth—is more apt to be appreciated by new mothers than by children. Aside from Bambi aficionados, this book may have trouble finding a suitable audience.—Madeline Walton-Hadlock, San Jose Public Library, CA
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Vanessamom25 | 1 other review | Jan 17, 2014 |
beautifully illustrated; text lacked imagination. Mr. Salten should have followed the "less is more" aphorism for this one.
 
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Rickmaniac | 1 other review | Aug 1, 2008 |

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