by Renée Kurilla (Author)
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Golden hues lend an idyllic quality to Kurilla's adorable rhyming celebration of autumn. A teacher's prompt provides the narrative frame ("In class, our teacher asks to hear/ what things we love this time of year"), in response to which children of varying abilities and skin tones cite a range of emblematic pleasures. These include "fuzzy socks and/ cozy clothes.// A scarf around/ my chilly nose," a pumpkin patch and a corn maze, candy buckets for trick-or-treating, "honking geese," and watching the Thanksgiving parade on TV. With a limited palette of blacks, oranges, reds, and yellows, delicate digital illustrations capture the crisp warmth of the season as well as an appealing hint of youthful exuberance in cheerful community-oriented scenes. When a final line asks readers to reflect on their own favorite pastimes, it's welcome cause to reexperience the book's endearing tribute. Ages 4-8. (Aug.)
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