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K-3
Accessible language and chuckle-worthy situations provide one imaginative little girl's idiosyncratic take on the seasons (e.g., in summer, the girl melts into a puddle; fall finds her chatting with a tree about the book she's reading). Each season has a distinct layout: stacked horizontal panels for winter, vertical panels for spring, rectangular panels for summer, and full-page art for fall.
Reviewer: Robin L. Smith
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
January, 2015