Description: From Ezra Jack Keats Award winner Kari Percival comes a joyful celebration of the fall season, inviting children to explore the connections between humans, animals, and nature.
As the leaves change colors and the air starts to crisp, the natural world begins to shift, and so do we. Through vibrant digital woodcut illustrations and lyrical text, award-winning author-illustrator Kari Percival (How to Say Hello to a Worm) captures the magic of fall, inspiring young children to see the ways in which our seasonal routines reflect those of animals and plants in the wild. An encouraging appreciation for nature, play, and the simple beauty of a fall day.Review Quotes: ⭐ "Percival draws clear, enticing parallels between the seasonal preparations made by humans and those involving the natural world. . . The vibes couldn't be cozier, and the science shines." --Kirkus (STARRED REVIEW)
⭐ "Reminiscent of a field guide, Percival's sprightly account features jaunty prose and texturized digital woodcut prints that invite readers to reflect on autumnal transformations. . . Part manual, part appreciation, this superb science-led portrait succeeds at highlighting key seasonal adaptations and species." --Publishers Weekly (STARRED REVIEW)