Henri and Miko: Winter in Bosk Olivette

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Join best friends Henri and Miko on their snowbound adventures in the wooded village of Bosk Olivette in an enchanting new picture book series from New York Times–bestselling illustrator Rebecca Green. This beautiful gift book for fans of Beatrix Potter, Brambly Hedge and Calico Critters includes a recipe, activities, a cross-section gatefold and more!

Beyond the Phelps County Orchard, in a stretch of woods known as Bosk Olivette, at the bottom of a lone black maple, you'll discover a cider press. But not just any cider press . . . welcome to the home of Henri and Miko!

Henri the mouse and Miko the bee adore winter. Even on the coldest of days there is so much to do. There are snowballs to throw, snowcakes to decorate and candlelit feasts to gather 'round.

The pair revel in the wonders of the festive season, but most of all, Henri and Miko celebrate friendship — with old friends, and new ones too! Together, it surely will be a winter to remember.

A delightfully cozy and tenderhearted series of little adventures for little readers — and for big readers who love tiny pleasures!
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Rebecca Green is the illustrator of Madame Saqui: Revolutionary Rope Dancer and How to Make Friends with a Ghost, which she also wrote. Booklist called the latter "a heartfelt lesson in kindness and caring." Most recently, she illustrated Kafka and the Doll, which received two starred reviews. In addition to working as an illustrator for children's books, magazines, and galleries, she also helped run The Warren, a studio in Nashville that houses five working artists and hosts a variety of community events. Some of her clients include HarperCollins, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, the Wall Street Journal, and Flow magazine. Visit her at myblankpaper.com. View titles by Rebecca Green
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Join best friends Henri and Miko on their snowbound adventures in the wooded village of Bosk Olivette in an enchanting new picture book series from New York Times–bestselling illustrator Rebecca Green. This beautiful gift book for fans of Beatrix Potter, Brambly Hedge and Calico Critters includes a recipe, activities, a cross-section gatefold and more!

Beyond the Phelps County Orchard, in a stretch of woods known as Bosk Olivette, at the bottom of a lone black maple, you'll discover a cider press. But not just any cider press . . . welcome to the home of Henri and Miko!

Henri the mouse and Miko the bee adore winter. Even on the coldest of days there is so much to do. There are snowballs to throw, snowcakes to decorate and candlelit feasts to gather 'round.

The pair revel in the wonders of the festive season, but most of all, Henri and Miko celebrate friendship — with old friends, and new ones too! Together, it surely will be a winter to remember.

A delightfully cozy and tenderhearted series of little adventures for little readers — and for big readers who love tiny pleasures!

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Rebecca Green is the illustrator of Madame Saqui: Revolutionary Rope Dancer and How to Make Friends with a Ghost, which she also wrote. Booklist called the latter "a heartfelt lesson in kindness and caring." Most recently, she illustrated Kafka and the Doll, which received two starred reviews. In addition to working as an illustrator for children's books, magazines, and galleries, she also helped run The Warren, a studio in Nashville that houses five working artists and hosts a variety of community events. Some of her clients include HarperCollins, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, the Wall Street Journal, and Flow magazine. Visit her at myblankpaper.com. View titles by Rebecca Green

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