The latest THE BEST WINDS is here, and it is your best bet for the fall season. Featuring a classic football design on the front and the brand shield on the back, this is a must-have item. The THE BEST WINDS is made of 100% cotton, and is available in a variety of colours. It will keep you comfortable in the fall and winter months, and look good while doing it.
Get ready to cheer your favorite team! This THE BEST WINDS is made for the fans who pull for their team every day. The THE BEST WINDS has a large team logo on the front, so you’ll never lose your favorite team. It’s made from a lightweight and breathable fabric, so you can stay cool and dry all game long.
The Best Winds children’s book is a perfect gift for kids who love to fly kites. This heart warming story is not just for kids. You will love it too.
It will be signed by Eujin and she can personalize it by adding your child’s name.
Age 4 & up
Written by Laura E Williams
Illustrated by © Eujin Kim Neilan
Published by Boyds Mills Press
Summary
A warm, poignant story of a young boy who learns the craft of kite making–and the art of patience–from his loving grandfather. In the Korean custom, Grandfather practices the ancient craft of kite making. “Tonight I will show you how to make a kite,” he tells his grandson, Jinho. “For the best winds will be here soon.” Grandfather teaches him how to trace the kite on paper, paint it, and build the frame from bamboo sticks. When the kite is completed, it’s so beautiful Jinho can’t wait to fly it. And he does—without Grandfather, and without the best winds.
Awards
Finalist for the Connecticut Book Award, Children’s Literature, sponsored by the Connecticut Center for the Book.
Included in New Books for Missouri Students, 2007 edition produced by the Missouri State Teacher Association
2008 William Allen White Children’s Book Award – Master List
Reviews
“The dramatic illustrations make use of line and perspective to help the viewer feel the movement of the wind. …In this sweet story Jinho learns to cultivate patience and to appreciate the beauty of Grandfather’s ancient ways from his Korean heritage.”  —The Reading Teacher
“Neilan’s technique of swirling a paintbrush over each picture allows readers to “see” the winds.” —Book Links