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Cover of From Spring to Winter A Fun and Whimsical Coloring Book for Kids to Explore the Seasons by Irina Gvozd

From Spring to Winter A Fun and Whimsical Coloring Book for Kids to Explore the Seasons by Irina Gvozd

by Irina Gvozd

Book Details

Publisher:Speedy Publishing LLC
Published:2015-12-20
Pages:26
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1682807142

Reading Info

Age Range:0-2

About This Book

Why won't snow fall on summer? I bet your kid has asked this question once or twice! Let him/her know the answer through this beautifully crafted seasons book for children. In this book, each season is defined through fun activities. Your child will be asked to find the words commonly attached to a specific season and color the images too! Buy a copy now!

Our Review

This engaging seasons book introduces young children to the cyclical nature of weather patterns through interactive activities that make learning about spring, summer, fall, and winter both educational and entertaining. Each season comes alive through carefully selected vocabulary words and charming illustrations that children can color, transforming abstract concepts into tangible experiences they can actively participate in. The book's approach to seasonal education goes beyond simple recognition, encouraging little hands and minds to connect specific activities and environmental changes with each time of year. This hands-on method helps toddlers build early vocabulary while developing fine motor skills through coloring exercises.

What sets this seasonal exploration apart is its dual focus on both cognitive development and creative expression, allowing children to absorb information through multiple learning pathways. The simple question-and-answer format about why snow doesn't fall in summer provides just enough scientific foundation to satisfy curious young minds without overwhelming them. Parents seeking interactive educational materials will appreciate how this book balances foundational knowledge with artistic engagement, making it particularly valuable for children who learn best through doing. The combination of seasonal discovery, word recognition, and coloring activities creates a comprehensive early learning experience that will have children returning to its pages as the actual seasons change outside their window.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction