| Count Down to Fall Author: Fran Hawk Reading level: Ages 4-8 Publisher: Sylvan Dell Publishing (June 10, 2009) ISBN-10: 1934359947 ISBN-13: 978-1934359945 |
My favorite season is fall. I love the vibrant color of the changing leaves, the crisp air, apples and pumpkins.
This book incorporate all those things into a sweet counting book with raccoons, opossums, cats, squirrels, black bears, box turtles, chipmunks, owls, deer, beavers, and more woodland animals.
My children love animals and this book kept them busy for a little while just looking at the pictures in it. I caught them turning the pages back and forth to see the realistic, and beautifully illustrated photos of the animals and their natural habitats.
The back of the book contains matching games, fun facts, and more.
This book is a treasure for our bookshelves and book loving children. Hope it becomes one for your family as well.
About the Book:
Count backwards from ten to one during one of the most colorful times of year: fall. Learn about the bright, colorful leaves and the trees from which they fall: aspen, birch, maple, oak, chestnut, linden, pine, beech, dogwood, and sweet gum. Watch the animals frolicking in the crisp, autumn air as they get ready for the approaching cold winter. The For Creative Minds educational section includes: Plant parts, Leaves the shape of it all, What good are plants?, and Match the leaves activity.
About the Author
Fran Hawk's favorite things are children, books, and writing. Writing children's books is her dream come true, because it combines all three. Fran resides in South Carolina, and when the famous Hunley submarine was raised from Charleston harbor, she wrote a children's book about the event. Her next book was called Ten Tips for Raising Readers, in which Fran shares all the best information she had gathered about bringing children and books together. One autumn afternoon, Fran was walking as leaves drifted down all around her. She realized she only knew the names of a few of them, so she got some leaf books from the library and worked on identifying them. Then, she thought it would be interesting to write a children's book that would make it fun to learn the names of leaves. Sherry Neidigh, a graduate of Ringling School of Art and Design, has been freelance illustrating for over twelve years. Sherry's love of animals and nature comes through in her bright, colorful art. In addition to illustrating Count Down to Fall and The Best Nest for Sylvan Dell, Sherry has illustrated several trade and education titles including Who Needs That Nose?, If I Had a Tail, and Black and White. Sherry lives in South Carolina.
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