You may recognize this book from my Book Haul post from Saturday. With the light rain and cooler weather tonight, I thought it would be great time to bring this book out.
I had some stiff competition from a certain toy catalogue that showed up in our mailbox today.
Finally, after some convincing, we got down to business.
When Autumn Comes by Robert Maass is a book that uses real photos and simple words to show the beauty that is Autumn (yes, I'm biased - it's my favorite season). It shows people painting fences, fixing roofs, putting up storm windows (ha! a totally foreign concept for us), beautiful red & yellow leaf piles prime for jumping and much more.
What I love about this book: I can't say it enough, but I love the photographs. The book was originally published 21 years ago, but the photos actually don't look too dated. (Side note: when I looked at the copyright date I thought, "oh, that wasn't too long ago". Umm, yeah, it's been 21 years. I'm old.) I love that the book progresses in photos and words from the very tail end of summer to the first frost of winter. The many fun colors for little ones and great conversation starting photos for the older kids makes this a great book for all ages.
What Jack loves about this book: Jack can't help but love autumn because of my enthusiasm. His favorite page, however, is one showing the first snowfall of winter. It shows a family walking out on a snow covered dock to the river. He said, "Mama, why are they walking out into the ocean?!?". We had to stay on the page for a while.
What Colin loves about this book: Colin absolutely loves the page with the "pumpkin people". I don't know if it's the phrase or the photo that cracked him up more, but he wouldn't stop laughing. If you go to Amazon, this is one of the pages they show you in the preview.
I paid a whole 25 cents for this book, but you can buy it at Barnes & Noble on-line for $8.09 (plus, it looks like some sellers are charging only $1.99) or from Amazon for $8.99, but it also qualifies for their 4-for-3 promotion. Honestly, I don't think I could bring myself to pay that much though. I would definitely try my local library first.
2 comments:
You have such a unique blog! Really looking forward to following you and catching up on old posts. :)
Ashley
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25 cents? Wow what a bargain! I get books for 1.00 at the thrift shops myself. Cute blog!
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