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Cool Runnings: The Iciest, Diciest, Scariest Sled Ride Ever

November 27, 2012
From Gifts and Dec

Islandport PressWhen I was a kid, a snow day meant trekking over to the local country club, squeezing between the fence and sledding until the sun set. Never mind the fact that I was trespassing; I was in plenty of good company, as evidenced by the many sled tracks up and down the hilly grounds. I joined my older sister and brother and their friends, happily trudging up and down that blasted hill, with mittens so soaked I could barely feel my fingers. And that was a good thing. I'm lucky that I can relive fond memories like these, thanks to a charming new picture book from Islandport Press. The Iciest, Diciest, Scariest Sled Ride Ever is a fitting title for an especially active story. Anyone who's ever experienced the excitement of feeling the wind whip past you as you glide downhill in a winter wonderland will surely appreciate this story. And even if you've never belly-flopped a Flexible Flyer, you'll enjoy the tale of these adventurous children who recreate the wonders of slick sledding when they convince their grandfather to loan them his custom-built runner sled. With each turn of the page, vivid watercolor illustrations set the stage for a magical ride that carries readers up and down, and back up again. A delightful romp of a read for all ages, this picture book deserves a spot under the Christmas tree this year...right next to a sled from Santa.

In a Nutshell: Time to dig out your trusty old sled, and find the nearest hill. And when you're back indoors, you can settle down with this storybook and compare notes.

Posted by Pamela Brill on November 27, 2012 | Comments (2)

January 6, 2013
In response to: Cool Runnings: The Iciest, Diciest, Scariest Sled Ride Ever
Doudou commented:

This immediately made me think of the swing set/sandbox that my dad built for us when we first moved into the house that they live in 30 years ago.Now my son and my neehpw play on it, so grandpa (my dad) has had to fix some things on it. strengthen some old boards and replace others.It's an out of body experience to watch them enjoy a place that was mine when I was their age.Your writing, as usual, is so powerful. Not many bloggers can bring me back to my own experiences cause me to relate this way.


January 3, 2013
In response to: Cool Runnings: The Iciest, Diciest, Scariest Sled Ride Ever
Chuy commented:

I simply LOVE this! We just finiehsd our playground at the end of last fall. It was a huge undertaking, and even seeing our kids "age" and mature during the construction of it (from May November) made me get a little misty-eyed.Someday I keep thinking it'll be an eye-sore out there. But I'm all kinds of prepared for it to entertain our grandkids. Just let a girl dream. I miss stopping by more regularly. I'd promise to be better, but sporadic is my best right now. Please don't take it personally. I still adore every single thing I'm lucky enough to read of yours! Have a wonderful weekend, Sherri!

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