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K-3
Illustrated by
Corinna Luyken.
The townspeople are suspicious of the outsiders in the woods with their cloaks, brooms, and black cat. One spooky night, the townsfolk mistake the others' bird-shaped kites for witches, but when a storm helps the townsfolk realize the truth, the two groups unite to celebrate and "dance like kites." The book's vertical layout--with, at first, the townspeople's point of view on the top and the others' on the bottom--and the use of different fonts effectively tell the story from two different perspectives. Hoefler's text is atmospheric and lyrical; Luyken's mixed-media art, in a limited palette using mostly black and yellow, excels at portraying the eeriness of the woods as well as their benign reality.