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When fall comes, two brothers enjoy catching the falling leaves, stomping on them, kicking them, jumping in piles of them, and using them to make pictures. Includes a description of how leaves change through the year.
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Scholastic (2000), 40 pages
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LibraryThing member lleighton05
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Genre: This book uses a story of two siblings to describe when fall comes, and the changes that occur during fall. It gives good information about different types of trees that the leaves come from, and makes fall to be an exciting season that the children enjoy. It uses this story to
Setting: The location of the story is outside because the story is talking about fall and leaves. The time of the year is significant for the setting because the story occurs during the fall months, and the story would be completely changed if it wasn't during September, October,and November.
Media: collage
Genre: This book uses a story of two siblings to describe when fall comes, and the changes that occur during fall. It gives good information about different types of trees that the leaves come from, and makes fall to be an exciting season that the children enjoy. It uses this story to
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communicate the needed information about fall, but yet still make it interesting for kids to read/listen to.Setting: The location of the story is outside because the story is talking about fall and leaves. The time of the year is significant for the setting because the story occurs during the fall months, and the story would be completely changed if it wasn't during September, October,and November.
Media: collage
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LibraryThing member marita65
Two brothers are playing with the autumn leaves doing all kind of things with them.
Great source to talk about how season change and fall time.
Age group: 3-5
Source: Pierce College
Great source to talk about how season change and fall time.
Age group: 3-5
Source: Pierce College
LibraryThing member Yannie92
A great book to read--especially when it's autumn/fall. It's fun, pictures are great and they learn about different trees, leaves, why fall happens and what to do during fall!
LibraryThing member AbigailAdams26
Two brothers eagerly await their favorite season in this autumnal picture-book, watching the leaves for signs that they are turning colors. Collecting the leaves, explaining their different shapes, gathering them into piles to jump on - these boys truly love the fall...
The third picture from from
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author Zoe Hall and illustrator Sheri Halpern that I have read, after The Apple Pie Tree and It's Pumpkin Time!, that is devoted to the beauties of autumn, Fall Leaves Fall! pairs a simple text with colorful, collage-style illustrations. I don't know that this is the strongest of the is team's picture-books - The Apple Pie Tree is probably the best, of the three I have read thus far - but it still makes for an engaging autumnal picture-book for younger audiences, ages two through six, I'd say. Show Less
Language
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English
Physical description
40 p.; 11.5 inches
ISBN
9780590100793