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Leaves by david ezra stein
Leaves by david ezra stein











leaves by david ezra stein

Wonderfully simple and simply wonderful for sharing with children. Teachers will find this picture book a natural for curriculum units on leaves or hibernation, and children will enjoy seeing fall anew through the eyes of a big-hearted character more innocent than themselves. He eventually gets so tired he has to sleep but when he awakens its spring It’s a great read for anything related to fall, leaves or winter and hibernation. When he wakes up, it's spring-and there are. Eventually, he gets sleepy, and burrows into the fallen leaves for a long nap. Bear is surprised when the leaves start falling off the trees, but when he tries to reattach them, it doesn't work. He attempts to reattach them but no luck. This simple, charming story of a young bear's first autumn is perfectly suited to board book format. Just as Stein uses white space effectively in the art, he uses "white space" well in the spare, precise text, leaving some details for children to notice in the pictures alone, such as how the leaves have been stuck back on the trees by spearing them onto the living twigs. LEAVES BY DAVID EZRA STEIN This book follows this little bear’s first fall where he notices the leaves are changing colours and falling off the trees. Created with bamboo pen, the energetic, sensitive drawings are tinted with subtle shades of color. The narrative works seamlessly with the freewheeling, expressive artwork. In spring, he joyfully welcomes the tiny leaves unfolding on the trees. but it was not the same." As he watches the leaves fall and blanket the ground, he grows sleepy, finds a cave-like hole, fills it with leaves, and burrows into it to sleep away the winter. "He tried to catch them and put them back on. He wonders, "Are you okay?" More leaves fall. He lives on a tiny island with a few trees, flowers, berries, and butterflies, and he dances with joy-until he sees a leaf fall to the ground. To Bear, in his first year, everything is new.













Leaves by david ezra stein