Skip through the Seasons

 Skip through the Seasons by Stella Blackstone is a seek-and-find book. I especially like this one because it is so perfect for explaining the change in seasons to my grandson. We were taking down all of the sunflowers from our summer garden and harvesting the seeds for the birdies and us, too. I immediately thought of this particular book when I came inside because you can feel fall in the air. Soon we'll be planting our winter garden, what fun!


Jump into January - and dance into December!

This hide-and-seek book is full of things to look at and talk about as you journey through the changing year. You can learn all about the seasons as well as different types of calenders throughout the ages.



A Changing Seasons Matching Game is also available as a companion to this book.

Life on Earth Matching Game

Learn memory and matching skills with this classic matching game, featuring 24 pairs of animals and plant life. Game pieces are printed on recycled, laminated board.
Ages 5 to 8 years
Produced By: eeBoo

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In the back of the book you will learn the days of the week in French, Spanish, Italian, German and Anglo-Saxon.

 Book Description:


Skip Through the Seasons

Jump into January and dance all throughout the rest of the year. This rhyming, seek-and-find book of months features plenty of seasonal objects on each page for readers to point out. Educational endnotes include facts about different calendars, seasons and days of the week.
Ages 1 to 7 years
Written By: Stella Blackstone
Illustrated By: Maria Carluccio


Here's one last look of this years  sunflowers. I think these are one of my favorite, happy summer flowers. How about you?




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-- LadyD



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With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run, 
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it” -- Rudyard Kipling (make a lasting difference.)


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