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* Caldecott Honor
* An ALA Notable Book
* An American Bookseller "Pick of the Lists"
* New York Public Library's "100 Titles for Reading and Sharing"
* A School Library Journal Best Book
* A Publishers Weekly Best Book
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Paperback - 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0805059830
ISBN-13: 978-0805059830
å ũ : 25.3cm x 25.1cm
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From the Publisher
It's Springtime and a bright green frog leaps out of the tall, tall grass and lands in a small, small pond. Splash! Tadpoles and minnows scatter. Summer passes, turtles drowse in the sun and dragonflies hover in the air above. Fall arrives as ducks paddle by and the colors change. Finally, snow falls. The little frog burrows deep into the pond and waits for spring to come again.
This introduction to the seasons is one that even the youngest child will enjoy, as Denise Fleming takes a frog's-eye peek at life in a small, small pond.
Children's Literature
I love Fleming's bold style which she achieves by pouring colored cotton pulp through hand-cut stencils. Her simple rhyming text accompanies illustrations that capture well the dynamic ecosystems of different environments. Creatures such as lunch-munching caterpillars and loop-swooping bats share space in this book as they do in the natural world.
Publishers Weekly, starred review
"The animals and insects that live on and in frashwater pond wiggle, waddle, hover, swoop and swirl through the stunning spreads... Young children are introduced to the basic habits of common North American wildlife and the characteristics of chanigng seasons even as they are treated to an array of zipper verbs."
From Kirkus Reviews
In the same format and gorgeous illustrative style, a companion to In the Tall, Tall Grass (1991, Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor), with the succinct rhyming text (``waddle, wade, geese parade''), in bold black, beautifully integrated into art created in the process of making paper from pulp dyed in brilliant colors. This time, the child observer is Oriental; and where the first book moved from noon to night, the implicitly suggested cycle here is from tadpole and gosling to ``Chill breeze, winter...
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