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2) Seasons
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Combines three hundred sight words about the seasons to inspire beginning readers to become independent readers.
6) In my garden
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A young girl describes what she loves most in her garden during each season.
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"A unique take on spring in a series of eye-opening equations. Whether it's breeze + kite = ballet or nest + robin = jewelry box, each equation prompts readers to pause and think about spring in unexpected ways. As a child in the art welcomes the change of seasons, sidebars provide more information about the science behind the signs of spring."-- Provided by publisher.
13) Hap-pea all year
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In rhyming text, a group of happy green peas celebrates the special holidays of each month, and the passing seasons.
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Nothing is better than summer, with its joys of swimming every day and eating ice cream. One little boy's older sister tells him he'd better make the most of it, because summer is going to end soon. When winter comes, she assures him, it will be cold and dark, and the icy rain will turn to snow. They'll be stuck on the sofa for days and won't even dream of eating ice cream...Simona Ciraolo's expressive illustrations belie the bleak forecast with images...
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A tree stands on a hill by a river, its branches showing the seasons, filling with changing leaves, clouds, snow, birds, mist, fog, and the spring sun. Invites the reader to experience the life of a tree and its relationship to the sky through storytelling, art appreciation, and scientific exploration.
16) Sometimes rain
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Illustrations and simple, rhyming text celebrate the seasons of the year and the joy each one brings.
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"A sweet and soulful celebration of how a child's imagination can transform ordinary objects into extraordinary treasures. You can do a lot with a pocket full of rocks... Rocks make excellent chairs for fairies, they are perfect for writing your name on the sidewalk, or just to hold in your hand when you need reassurance. And so the rocks pile up... Until the season turns and you need to make room for pockets full of petals. And shells. And acorns!...
18) Spring
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Describes the characteristics of spring and examines how plants, animals, and people react to the changing weather. Includes color photographs and a picture glossary.
19) Old Bear
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When Old Bear falls asleep for the winter, he has a dream that he is a cub again, enjoying each of the four seasons.