




desertcart.com: The Little House Board Book: 9780547131047: Burton, Virginia Lee: Books Review: Timeless Wisdom and Delight: "The Little House" Children's Book - "The Little House" by Virginia Lee Burton is undeniably a masterpiece in children's literature and a deserving recipient of the prestigious Caldecott Award. This timeless classic has earned its revered status for good reason – it beautifully weaves a narrative that encompasses a myriad of themes, making it a cherished read for generations. The story progresses through the profound concepts of time, changes, life cycles, architecture, and the inevitable seasons of life. The journey of the modest yet charming little house, aspiring to sit quietly on a hillcrest overseeing a beautiful countryside with a happy family inside, resonates deeply. The changes she undergoes and her eventual conclusion are wrapped up delightfully for the reader, creating a narrative that is both heartwarming and poignant. In "The Little House," Virginia Lee Burton manages to encapsulate everything universal and profound about life – its changes, losses, and the inexorable passage of time. The story is a delightful reminder that fresh starts are always possible, and changes can lead to wonderful conclusions. It is a charming tale not only for children but also makes for an exquisite gift, particularly to celebrate new beginnings like welcoming a new baby into the world. This book is a timeless gem that continues to enchant readers with its rich narrative and universal themes. "The Little House" is a celebration of life's journey, making it an enduring classic that stands the test of time. Highly recommended for its wisdom, charm, and the joy it brings to readers of all ages. Review: Simple story with simple values. - Telling tale about simple things being over looked, simple things forgotten as time passes what a great book, to come back to even 36 years later or more. Enjoy the book even though sad but glad. How ended very simply put straight forward what happens with many things in life.


| Best Sellers Rank | #103,828 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Children's Books on Seasons #124 in Children's Size & Shape Books #180 in Children's Classics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (2,718) |
| Dimensions | 7.5 x 0.96 x 6.75 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | Preschool - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0547131046 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0547131047 |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 42 pages |
| Publication date | March 16, 2009 |
| Publisher | Clarion Books |
| Reading age | 2+ years, from customers |
M**.
Timeless Wisdom and Delight: "The Little House" Children's Book
"The Little House" by Virginia Lee Burton is undeniably a masterpiece in children's literature and a deserving recipient of the prestigious Caldecott Award. This timeless classic has earned its revered status for good reason – it beautifully weaves a narrative that encompasses a myriad of themes, making it a cherished read for generations. The story progresses through the profound concepts of time, changes, life cycles, architecture, and the inevitable seasons of life. The journey of the modest yet charming little house, aspiring to sit quietly on a hillcrest overseeing a beautiful countryside with a happy family inside, resonates deeply. The changes she undergoes and her eventual conclusion are wrapped up delightfully for the reader, creating a narrative that is both heartwarming and poignant. In "The Little House," Virginia Lee Burton manages to encapsulate everything universal and profound about life – its changes, losses, and the inexorable passage of time. The story is a delightful reminder that fresh starts are always possible, and changes can lead to wonderful conclusions. It is a charming tale not only for children but also makes for an exquisite gift, particularly to celebrate new beginnings like welcoming a new baby into the world. This book is a timeless gem that continues to enchant readers with its rich narrative and universal themes. "The Little House" is a celebration of life's journey, making it an enduring classic that stands the test of time. Highly recommended for its wisdom, charm, and the joy it brings to readers of all ages.
A**R
Simple story with simple values.
Telling tale about simple things being over looked, simple things forgotten as time passes what a great book, to come back to even 36 years later or more. Enjoy the book even though sad but glad. How ended very simply put straight forward what happens with many things in life.
R**E
I’ve been looking for this book for 40 years. It was my favorite book as a child
I’ve been looking for this book for 40 years. It was my favorite book as a child and is is my favorite book of all time. I’m so excited to finally have found it. I’ve been telling my kids about it for 15 years, and they have never heard of it. I finally got to read it to my kids, and I cried when I read it. Emotion that I came up from when I was a child. It is such a beautiful story and beautiful illustrations. It really strikes a chord in me. I love it so much.
E**A
Lovely illustrations❤️
I love this excellent book from when I was a little girl, 70 years ago. I'm collecting favorite books from my childhood. I still love the old familiar illustrations! You will love this sweet book.❤️
A**R
Sweet Story
I loved this story as a child, and decided to buy it as part of a baby shower gift. It’s a sweet little story. I like the durability of the board book.
M**R
"Once upon a time there was a little house way out in the country."
There's a reason why this book has lasted through 70 years of cultural change in America. Kids love it. Moms and Dads love it. Grandmas and Grandpas love it. What's not to love? If you're an overly analytical adult, the kind who notices that when it comes to the perennial contest between rural and cosmopolitan values Virginia Lee Burton sides with the former -- well, what should you make of that? Shouldn't a well-rounded American upbringing allow each child to experience the emotional pull of "way out in the country" as well as experience the attraction of the city's bright lights? And, who knows? Reading to your child from "The Little House" might be complemented by, say, your child overhearing granddad doing his best Sinatra imitation, belting out "New York, New York." Virginia Lee Burton versus Kander & Ebb, point and counterpoint: let the arguments flow. "All was quiet and peaceful in the country," versus, "I want to wake up in a city that doesn't sleeps." "The lights of the city were too bright ... She missed the field of daisies and the apple trees dancing in the moonlight ... Never again would she be curious about the city," contrasted with, "I'm leaving today. I want to be a part of it: New York, New York ... these little town blues are melting away." On the one hand, a modest little house that aspires only to set quietly on a hill crest overseeing a bucolic realm. On the other hand, an ambitious go-getter hoping to make it all the way to king of world, top of the heap. I came to read "The Little House" just recently after learning that it is the "lifelong favorite picture book" of novelist Anne Tyler. She vividly remembers her mother reading it to her, and when she became a mother herself Tyler enjoyed reading the story to her two daughters. She's even given away "several dozen copies" of the book as gifts to new babies. Tyler explains her love of the book in an article entitled "Why I Still Treasure 'The Little House'," which was published in The New York Times Book Review back in 1986. Tyler especially admires how Virginia Lee Burton managed in this small story "to say everything possible about change and loss and the passage of time." Tyler's essay, which I think is likely to increase your enjoyment of "The Little House," can be found online by doing a Google search of five words: Anne Tyler The Little House.
H**Y
Country life versus City Life
I first received this book when I was a child and had it up until my kids were in their teens. Somehow it got lost somewhere. I initially bought the book for my grandson to share the love of reading however, I think I bought it for myself because of the memories I have of reading it myself. The Little House loves where’s she’s at yet can see the far off glow of the city lights and wonders what it’s like to be in the city. She gets her chance by way of time and realizes that she would much rather live the quieter life in the country.
A**R
A good read!
A good and wholesome book to read to children ages 2to 6!
A**R
È più lungo che aspettavo. A mio bimbo di 10 mesi non piace per niente, ma riproviamo quando è un po' più grande. Le illustrazioni sono belli e la storia è carina.
V**D
The Little House raconte l'histoire d'une petite maison qui se retrouve encerclée par la ville agressive et bruyante. L'histoire est vraiment émouvante, l'autrice décrit les sentiments de la petite maison au fur et à mesure du temps. Un grand classique de la littérature pour enfants qui me met toujours les larmes aux yeux.
P**R
Beautiful book bought for me. I won it when I was little and this was anniversary book
L**D
Lindo livro! A história é construída de forma simples mas arrebatadora. O inglês dele não é básico, para as crianças menores, mas os pais podem ir traduzindo e deu para ler pra eles.
M**A
Un cuento para disfrutar una y otra vez! Todo esta muy bien logrado, la encuadernacion, la historia, los dibujos, etc.
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