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  • Tell Me a Season

    Mary McKenna Siddals, Petra Mathers

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 16, 2001)
    “This small and simple concept book describes the colors in a spring morning, a summer day, a fall evening, and a winter night. Four specific scenes lead up to each panoramic double-page spread that features a farmhouse with a girl and a boy, a cat and a dog. Siddals’s appropriately straightforward and economical text is brought to life by Mather’s folksy watercolors. . . . It is well done without being overdone, and the size is just right.” —School Library Journal“Cheerful yet elegant, spare yet satisfying, compact yet enveloping: these are hardly the words usually associated with simple concept books for the youngest children. But words and paintings combine to create a season book that surprises to the end. . . . Both author and artist capture the seasons with poetic intensity and wonder, finishing after ‘Winter night’ with the simplest yet pleasing conclusion: ‘Good night.’”—ALA Booklist“A book of simple but deeply gratifying pleasures.” —Publishers Weekly
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  • Tell Me a Season

    Mary McKenna Siddals, Petra Mathers

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 2001)
    "This small and simple concept book describes the colors in a spring morning, a summer day, a fall evening, and a winter night. Four specific scenes lead up to each panoramic double-page spread that features a farmhouse with a girl and a boy, a cat and a dog. Siddals's appropriately straightforward and economical text is brought to life by Mather's folksy watercolors. . . . It is well done without being overdone, and the size is just right."--School Library Journal "Cheerful yet elegant, spare yet satisfying, compact yet enveloping: these are hardly the words usually associated with simple concept books for the youngest children. But words and paintings combine to create a season book that surprises to the end. . . . Both author and artist capture the seasons with poetic intensity and wonder, finishing after 'Winter night' with the simplest yet pleasing conclusion: 'Good night.'"--ALA Booklist "A book of simple but deeply gratifying pleasures."--Publishers Weekly
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  • Tell Me a Season

    Mary McKenna Siddals, Petra Mathers

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 1, 1997)
    A simple descriptive text and lavish full-color artwork offer a glimpse of the four seasons as they change the outdoor landscape of one family's home in a visually stunning introduction to colors and the calendar.
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  • Tell Me a Season

    Mary McKenna Siddals, Petra Mathers

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Tell Me a Season

    Mary McKenna Siddals, Petra Mathers

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Aug. 24, 2001)
    “This small and simple concept book describes the colors in a spring morning, a summer day, a fall evening, and a winter night. Four specific scenes lead up to each panoramic double-page spread that features a farmhouse with a girl and a boy, a cat and a dog. Siddals’s appropriately straightforward and economical text is brought to life by Mather’s folksy watercolors. . . . It is well done without being overdone, and the size is just right.” —School Library Journal“Cheerful yet elegant, spare yet satisfying, compact yet enveloping: these are hardly the words usually associated with simple concept books for the youngest children. But words and paintings combine to create a season book that surprises to the end. . . . Both author and artist capture the seasons with poetic intensity and wonder, finishing after ‘Winter night’ with the simplest yet pleasing conclusion: ‘Good night.’”—ALA Booklist“A book of simple but deeply gratifying pleasures.” —Publishers Weekly
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  • Tell Me a Season by Mary McKenna Siddals

    Mary McKenna Siddals;Mary McKenna Siddals

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1724)
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