Winter, Awake!

[Linda Kroll] ✓ Winter, Awake! ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Winter, Awake! In this delightfully illustrated story, young children can find that for “every thing there is a season.” Winter, Awake! tells what happens one year when Winter will not wake. They scold and mock and urge, but Winter will not wake, until, at last, the round red ladybug in her small, soft voice whispers something gently in his earand mighty Winter wakes! (Ages 5–7). All the woodland creatures try to tell Winter their work is done. The coming of Winter plays an important r

Winter, Awake!

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Rating : 4.71 (762 Votes)
Asin : 0880105283
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 32 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-09-26
Language : English

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waldorf_curric said this book is stunning. This book is VERY Waldorf, so if the idea of King Winter offends you you might want to skip it. I love this book, personally, and my children do as well. Winter, Awake! has marvelous paintings. The book is perfect for the day after Thanksgiving as it begins wit. Whimsical, yet educational! Fitz' mom "Winter, Awake" is a wonderful tale told in verse with fabulous alliteration! Hearing it read aloud is magic to your ears. Embedded in this whimsical story are accurate portrayals of how animals prepare for winter. If winter were to refuse to awake one year, im. Pat Sills said Children will learn and imagine. "Winter, Awake!" beautifully depicts in words and illustrations the place of winter in the order of the seasons. When Winter remains asleep, members of both the plant and animal world try to wake him so that they can use the winter days to prepare for spring. T

. Linda Kroll has a broad range of experience with children, literature and education. She has also illustrated and written The Caterpillar and the Butterfly (Saentis Verlag, Switzerland). She has been a storyteller, an elementary school tutor and a high school and college instructor. She has degrees in education, comparative literature and German.Ruth

In this delightfully illustrated story, young children can find that for “every thing there is a season.” Winter, Awake! tells what happens one year when Winter will not wake. They scold and mock and urge, but Winter will not wake, until, at last, the round red ladybug in her small, soft voice whispers something gently in his earand mighty Winter wakes! (Ages 5–7). All the woodland creatures try to tell Winter their work is done. The coming of Winter plays an important role in the cycle of nature. The

About the AuthorLinda Kroll has a broad range of experience with children, literature and education. She has also illustrated and written The Caterpillar and the Butterfly (Saentis Verlag, Switzerland). She has been a storyteller, an elementary school tutor and a high school and college instructor. . She has degrees in education, comparative literature and German.Ruth Lieberherr has exhibited her paintings at M.I.T., Princeton University, and Northeastern University, as well as museums and galleries in the United States, France, and her native Switzerland. Her works are found in many private collections