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Series of changing seasons By Kenard Pak
Goodbye in summer, hello fall Was the first book in the series of changing seasons of Kenard Pak that we obtained and read together. My toddlers are obsessed with dogs, looking out the window and barking each canine passing in front of our house, so they immediately obsessed the large pumped dog presented in the book, pointing and barking each time I turned the page. I was tickled by the reaction but just as animated and delighted by everything I saw and that I read on the page. The series is what she says: a reflection on changing seasons. He includes the aforementioned book and the second book we added to our rotation, Goodbye winter, hello spring; We will pick up Goodbye fall, hello winterand the book I currently have on pre -order is Goodbye spring, hello summer.
These books are a great way to mark changes in the wild both in more wild environments as well as in picturesque villages and cities. Although the parameters are idyllic, the representations include common objects and sites that you can emphasize in the real world wherever you are. It was such a joy to read on dog dogs Goodbye in summer And be able to show my children the cornogue just outside our window. As mentioned, the girls love pantomime and we have fun blowing stormy gusts, swinging their arms like the branches of a tree welcoming an autumn breeze and sparkling with the puddles on the page. I can’t wait for the new book just in time to celebrate these first summer clues, but, because it is as fun to anticipate the seasons as to attend the change of time in real time, we read with pleasure the books we have whatever the current season. And this constant of dogs and children is particularly attractive for my own children who seem to understand that these books are connected in one way or another (honestly, it is perhaps because I stack them in the same place out of their reach so that they are not destroyed by eagerness, ha!).