THE TALE OF JACK FROST
David Melling, . . Barron's, $14.95 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-7641-5675-5
When a wide-eyed boy with snow-white skin mysteriously appears in the middle of a silvery forest, assorted unicorns, woodhoppers, beezels, Bing Bong Bandylegs and skitlets take him under their shimmery wings. The animals discover he can turn whatever he touches into ice, so they name him Jack Frost and share their magical secrets, such as how to mix "rare potions and unusual soups" and "worm-juice surprise." These skills come in handy when Jack is kidnapped by a gaggle of goblins who want to steal the forest's magic. In cartoonlike art, Melling (
Reviewed on: 10/27/2003
Genre: Children's
Paperback - 30 pages - 978-0-340-85200-2