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My Autumn Book


No. of pages 32

Published: 2015

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Crisp air and gray skies beckon a little girl to thoroughly investigate the outside world: chipmunks, squirrels, insects, and fallen leaves all hint that a change of season is coming. Young readers can explore the signs of autumn along with the adventurous child narrator in this charming conclusion to Wong Herbert Yee's series on the seasons (Tracks in the Snow, Who Likes Rain? and Summer Days and Nights).

 

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Henry Holt & Company Inc .

Wong Herbert Yee has written and illustrated many stories for children, including the other books in this series on the seasons: Tracks in the Snow , Who Likes Rain? , and Summer Days and Nights . He lives with his family in Troy, Michigan.

 

A CCBC Award Master List Selection

"Evocative figurative language is used effectively throughout. . . Recommended for elementary collections as a solid addition to the seasonal offerings or a helpful tool in exploring figurative language" --School Library Journal

"A sound conclusion to the series" --Kirkus Reviews

"Yee's soft, grainy pencil drawings and contemplative rhymes celebrate quiet moments of exploration and discovery" --Publishers Weekly

"As in the previous books, the Prismacolor pencil art is the main attraction. Yee's shading and color blending are meticulously done, and the illustrations vary among full-page, spot art, and everything in between, giving viewers lots to look at." --The Horn Book

"The nicely textured, richly colored watercolor scenes sometimes fill a whole page but more typically appear as smaller, more intimate pictures. A fine read-aloud choice for the season." --Booklist