








The Little Island by Margaret Wise Brown
A note from Maude: All the books at TSM are beloved favorites of mine. This one reminds me of bedtime with my grandmother in her summer home in Seal Harbor. Reading it again as an adult is a gift. The part about winter on the little island is especially precious.
The Little Island is a book written by Margaret Wise Brown under the pseudonym Golden MacDonald and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Released by Doubleday in 1946, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1947. It describes the four seasons as experienced by a little island.
A note from Maude: All the books at TSM are beloved favorites of mine. This one reminds me of bedtime with my grandmother in her summer home in Seal Harbor. Reading it again as an adult is a gift. The part about winter on the little island is especially precious.
The Little Island is a book written by Margaret Wise Brown under the pseudonym Golden MacDonald and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Released by Doubleday in 1946, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1947. It describes the four seasons as experienced by a little island.
A note from Maude: All the books at TSM are beloved favorites of mine. This one reminds me of bedtime with my grandmother in her summer home in Seal Harbor. Reading it again as an adult is a gift. The part about winter on the little island is especially precious.
The Little Island is a book written by Margaret Wise Brown under the pseudonym Golden MacDonald and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Released by Doubleday in 1946, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1947. It describes the four seasons as experienced by a little island.