It's Fall
Glorious Bold, beautiful paper sculpture brings out all the colors and wonders of the fall season. What a marvelous way to explore the wonders of autumn, including the animal life, the plant life, the weather, as well as the general feelings and sensibilities of the season Nature activities for fall are included. This is the first in a four-book series celebrating the seas...more
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
September 1st 2001
by Millbrook Press
(first published January 1st 2001)
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K-2 Informative
This book talks about the fall. Skipping and swooshing through the leaves, as red, orange, yellow, gold and brown leaves fall down around us. Then the leaves are raked into piles, as kids hide in the middle, then they pop out and surprise people! It discusses planting flowers that will come up in the spring, and the animals that are preparing to hibernate into warm places, gathering lots of food and getting ready for the winter. It talks about carving pumpkins and collecting leave...more
This book talks about the fall. Skipping and swooshing through the leaves, as red, orange, yellow, gold and brown leaves fall down around us. Then the leaves are raked into piles, as kids hide in the middle, then they pop out and surprise people! It discusses planting flowers that will come up in the spring, and the animals that are preparing to hibernate into warm places, gathering lots of food and getting ready for the winter. It talks about carving pumpkins and collecting leave...more
Amazing 3-dimensional papercut art draws the audience into this book about Fall. Offering a bit more than the average fall leaves/pumpkin stuff, this title delves just below the surface enough into science themes (migration, hibernation, planting bulbs) to be different but not deeply enough to lose the preschooler. Includes section on nature activities to do in the fall.
This was and excellent addition to my lesson plan and I am sure it will for youus as well. Great new words to introduce first grades to in addition to lots of fall events occurring. I had the children demonstrate the words like migrate (they moved to a neighbors chairs, as well as other new words. It was lots of fun!
Gorgeous cut-paper illustrations in this children's book about fall and fall leaves.
Apr 30, 2013
Kristina
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Feb 08, 2013
Katie
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Dec 23, 2012
Dawn
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Dec 17, 2012
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Andrea Labonte
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