Description: "As colors in nature start to change, animals begin gathering items--squirrels their acorns, crows their treasures, raccoons the bits and pieces needed to fortify their homes. Animals of all species prepare to gather with each other too, for warmth, for affection, for sharing food or stories"--
Review Quotes: Litwin's soothingly spare rhyming text pairs beautifully with the images, evoking the hustle and bustle of collecting seeds, acorns, and nesting materials. . . . Text and images meld seamlessly for a wholly original Thanksgiving tale rooted in an appreciation for the natural world. A spellbinding, festive tale of community.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
--Publishers Weekly A cozy portrayal of a fall evening spent among loved ones. . . .Focused on togetherness, this story is inclusive and free of references to specific holidays, making it suitable for all readers. Children will feel inspired to gather with their own loved ones to share this story, ideally with a warm beverage and a soft blanket.
--School Library Journal The word gathering means so much in Litwin's poem. . . .The illustrationsfeature a multitude of forest animals. . . .The artwork . . . conveys both the chill and the warmth inherent in autumn.
--Booklist Finkeldey's digitally finished gouache and acrylic ink illustrations capture the warmth of the season with rich browns and dark orange.
--The Horn Book