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Winter Sleep: A Hibernation Story (edició 2019)

de Sean Taylor (Autor), Alex Morss (Autor), Cinyee Chiu (Il·lustrador)

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"Follow a child and his grandma through a winter landscape to explore how the Earth goes to sleep for winter. Spot the sleeping animals as the tale unfolds, then learn about their hibernation habits from the information pages at the end."--Amazon.com.
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Títol:Winter Sleep: A Hibernation Story
Autors:Sean Taylor (Autor)
Altres autors:Alex Morss (Autor), Cinyee Chiu (Il·lustrador)
Informació:words & pictures (2019), Edition: Annotated, 32 pages
Col·leccions:Fiction, Seasons
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Etiquetes:nature: animals, setting: rural, topic: natural world, seasons: winter, nature: seasons, habitats

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When I was a child, I had the fortune to witness the changing of the seasons in my grandmother's house. The garden was enormous, full of flowers and trees, cats, even a well (dried up and fully covered) but beautiful nonetheless. The trees would turn to yellow and gold and read, their leaves would form a thick ''floor''. In the winter, their bare branches used to scare me, especially in the evening, and I would anxiously wait for the flowers to bloom again. (I wasn't much of a Gothic soul back then...). Nature would fall asleep, even the heart of the capital, and our cats preferred the warmth of my grandma's kitchen.

In this beautiful book, a grandmother guides her grandchild to a journey from autumn to winter and explains how nature gradually falls asleep to protect and preserve her kingdom. Together, they witness the animals of the woodlands, the creatures of the water realm and the ones that make their home under the earth getting ready to overcome winter and keep warm and safe until the coming of the spring.

Sadly, the times the children of my generation had witnessed are ending, in my opinion. The distinction between the seasons is becoming less and less visible in the ''big cities'' and there are people who claim that climate change is a myth. How can the world change for the better when the levels of stupidity are so high among those in power and their voters? I fear the answer is right there, in front of us...

Embellished with beautiful annotated illustrations explaining the hibernation process for the animals of each realm and ending on a very tender note, this book is a fascinating reading choice for the young ones and a wonderful addition to every child's bookcase.

''You see'', she told me, ''There's plenty of life tucked up, hiding in the cold.
I nodded. I could feel the cozy magic of the dark night outside.
And even though it wasn't very late,
I closed my eyes for a winter sleep.''

Many thanks to Quarto Publishing Group and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com/ ( )
  AmaliaGavea | Sep 19, 2019 |
Winter Sleep – A Hibernation Story

Written by Sean Taylor & Alex Morss

Illustrated by Cinyee Chin

Educational sweet beautifully told story of how animals seen in Summer hibernate in winter. Hibernation is explained by grandmother to grandchild in words easily understood. Many animals are mentioned in the story and this is added to in further pages once the story ends. There is also information related to how hibernating animals can be helped in various ways by humans who do not hibernate.

I believe this would be a good book to read to young children as it would educate and open up dialogue between adult and child.

Thank you to Net Galley and Quarto Publishing Group for the ARC – This is my honest review.

5 Stars ( )
  CathyGeha | Sep 12, 2019 |
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