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Outside In A Caldecott Honor Award Winner―A Picture Book Celebrating the Connection Between Kids and Nature

by Deborah Underwood

Book Details

Publisher:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published:2014
Pages:37
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1328866823

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

From the New York Times best-selling author behind The Quiet Book comes a mindful contemplation on the many ways nature affects our everyday lives, perfect for fans of Joyce Sidman and Julie Fogliano. Outside is waiting, the most patient playmate of all. The most generous friend. The most miraculous inventor. This thought-provoking picture book poetically underscores our powerful and enduring connection with nature, not so easily obscured by lives spent indoors. Rhythmic, powerful language shows

Our Review

This gentle, poetic picture book offers a profound meditation on how the natural world touches our everyday lives, even when we're indoors. Through rhythmic, powerful language, the narrative reveals nature as a patient playmate, generous friend, and miraculous inventor who's always waiting just outside our doors. The text mindfully contemplates the many ways the outside world affects us, from the weather that cools our soup to the sunlight that warms our faces. This thoughtful exploration of our connection to nature provides a perfect starting point for conversations about the environment with young children.

What makes this book distinctive is its ability to make the abstract concept of nature's presence feel immediate and personal to a child's experience. The lyrical prose flows with a soothing cadence that makes it ideal for quiet reading times or bedtime, while the concept encourages children to notice the natural world in their own daily routines. Parents seeking meaningful picture books that foster appreciation for the outdoors will find this a valuable addition to their library, one that gently reminds us all that nature remains our most constant companion.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction