Copyright Date:
2023
Edition Date:
2023
Release Date:
03/28/23
Illustrator:
Slater, Nicola,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-7282-7136-3
ISBN 13:
978-1-7282-7136-1
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2022035132
Dimensions:
28 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Bird gives Squirrel a lesson in spring and the flowers that come with it.Everyone's favorite overly possessive squirrel, introduced in The Leaf Thief (2021), returns for a new seasonal tale. Happy to see the leaves back on their tree, Squirrel is surprised by odd sounds. Then a strange bird flies at Squirrel's head. Squirrel runs to their friend Bird, who has all the answers: Those noises were a cuckoo's call and a bumblebee, and the bird was a swallow-all are signs of spring. The duo discover a tiny yellow flower, which Bird says is another sign of spring. Squirrel asserts possession (of course) and proceeds to try to protect it. Squirrel wants to keep it from getting wet, but Bird explains the flower needs the rain. Squirrel tries to safeguard the flower from the bees until Bird says that bees help flowers. After Squirrel's attempt to keep the flower safe under a bucket nearly kills it, Bird persuades Squirrel to leave the flower beâ¦and the next morning, they wake to a wonderful surprise. Hemming's naïve squirrel and sage bird team up again for a giggle-inducing lesson about the natural world, brought to life by Slater's energetic, bright, digitally created art, featuring endearing, big-eyed characters. (This book was reviewed digitally.)A laugh-out-loud tale that also fosters respect for nature. (flower facts) (Picture book. 4-7)
Perfect for fans of Fletcher and the Springtime Blossoms, the spring-themed companion to the New York Times bestseller The Leaf Thief! "Hello brand new day. Hello sunshine! Hello lovely leaves. Nice to see you back." Spring is here and today a flower has sprung to life. But when Squirrel becomes too protective of it, Bird shows Squirrel the right way to let flowers blossom and grow. Pick up Don't Touch That Flower if you are looking for: A classic read for ages 4 and up Picture books that are ideal for your classroom, homeschool curriculum, and more! Seasonal and educational stories about the changing seasons