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Everything Spring


Picture the Seasons

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2010

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Surround yourself in Everything Spring. Stunning photography and detailed imagery capture the uplifting spirit of our favourite season in this counterpart to the National Geographic bestseller A Tree for All Seasons. We think of spring and we feel warmer, sunny days, we smell the freshness of natures flowers blooming again, and we picture little chicks and furry bunnies. These adorable baby animals are fun to look at and they represent the spirit of renewal and life that is spring. Every young creature finally ventures outside to play as the dreary days of winter fade away and colour surround us all. Spring is about being outdoors enjoying all that our wonderful planet has to offerits about living life to the fullest. In Jill Esbaums beautifully photographed picture book, young children can see, hear, and feel the warmth of springtime by reading and learning all about chicks, bunnies, and the other baby animals that come out to play in springtime.

 

 

This book features in the following series: Everything, Picture the Seasons .

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by National Geographic Kids .

National Geographic Kids collaborates to put forth fun and interesting non-fiction for kids. JILL ESBAUM is the author of several picture books, including Ste-e-e-e-eamboat a-Comin'!, illustrated by Adam Rex. She lives on a farm in Dixon, Iowa.

 

This book is in the following series:

Picture the Seasons

Everything

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