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Illustrated by
Matthew Cordell.
The wind carries off a bear's red scarf ("Lost"). Two raccoons see it ("Found") but run away, leaving it behind ("Lost"). With one of the title words on most pages, this effectively paced story plays out in Cordell's lively but spare pictures. After finding the scarf completely unraveled, the bear gathers the yarn and knits a new one that brings everyone together--in friendship.
Reviewer: Kitty Flynn
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2015