Leaves Fall Down: Learning About Autumn Leaves
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Rating | : | 4.26 (834 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1404863907 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 24 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Nadine Takvorian grew up in the Bay Area and currently resides in Berkeley, CA. She graduated from the California College of Arts where she received her BFA in illustration with Distinction. . In addition to illustrating, Nadine has been an art director in children's book publishing and an art assistant in the art department of Industrial Light & Magic
Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. Two children's exploration of and conversation about each topic inevitably lead to the end, where readers can find a related craft/activity. . No redistribution permitted. The double-page illustrations depicting the flora and fauna of the books' settings are rich and warm, but the computer-generated people look stiff and are a bit jarring against the more realistic backgrounds. For the many early childhood classrooms in which all aspects of autumn are a part of the curriculum, these titles will be welcome, child-frie
A fun and educational read about autumn leaves Z Hayes Why do leaves change color in fall/autumn? This book addresses this question in a manner that is fun and simplified for younger kids, ages 4-8. The illustrations are a highlight, depicting the rich autumnal colors in all their vibrant hues. A boy and his mom go outdoors for a walk and are depicted exploring nature, with the curious young boy asking his mom questions about why leaves lose thei. A good intro to autumn leaves unit This is an engaging book that introduces autumn leaves in a simple way. It touches on difficult concepts like chlorophyll and decomposition but does not go into great detail about them. I would recommend this as a first book in an autumn leaves unit where you plan to read a little more about those topics. For my 2 year old, she did not get those, but there were plenty of parts she did connect. They really enjoyed it and also learned some things about Autumn I read this to my son's 2nd grade class. They really enjoyed it and also learned some things about Autumn. The teacher certainly appreciated the science of it.
And take a running leap into that huge pile of leaves!. Get out your rake and help gather the fallen leaves. Autumn is time for the leaves to change colors. Find out why leaves change color