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OverviewBlustery wind burns and shrieks Nibbles on my nose and cheeks For preschoolers, windy fall days mean excitement and play. Strongwinds stimulate children and their surroundings, as though an invisible hand isshaking the world. Gentler breezes help plants scatter their seeds, setpinwheels in motion, and keep kite strings taut. But fiercer winds begin tosting the cheeks as they bring about a new season... In Windy Days, author Deborah Kerbel once againcaptures the magic of early childhood awe and wonder with rhyming couplets as lightas a breath of fresh air. Illustrator Miki Sato's unique tactile collage art popsoff the page through its detailed use of hand-stitching and textural materials. ""Filled with movement and joy.... The concept of wind in allits varieties is explained simply and beautifully with just enough informationfor curious young readers.""-Kirkus review of Windy Days Full Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah Kerbel , Miki SatoPublisher: Pajama Press Imprint: Pajama Press Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.350kg ISBN: 9781772782707ISBN 10: 177278270 Pages: 24 Publication Date: 10 November 2022 Recommended Age: From 1 to 3 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Board book Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Windy Days 2021 Northern Lights Book Awards Winner - Board Book Category 2021 CBC Books 41 Canadian Picture books to watch for in fall 2021 selection Kerbel follows the wind through the seasons, setting scenes with strong descriptive language in two-line verses...filled with movement and joy. A diverse cast of young children interact with the wind...in Sato's wonderfully textured mixed-media collage illustrations that seamlessly match the scenes described...The concept of wind in all its varieties is explained simply and beautifully with just enough information for curious young readers. --Kirkus Reviews Kerbel and Sato's energetic picture book takes a closer look at just how alive the wind can be. Bouncy, perfectly rhyming couplets capture its varying nature, from gentle and steady to swirly and gusty...elaborate, meticulous cut-paper collage artwork depicts the motion of wind in fascinating vignettes that beautifully capture its movement, featuring cheery, softly rounded kids portrayed with just as much dynamic movement as the book's subject. --Booklist The suggested activities and vocabulary at the end of the book will encourage readers to find their own fun, just like the children in the book...An enchanting STEM title that will ignite the investigative scientist in young children. --School Library Journal There are many books about the concept of wind for early readers, but what makes Windy Days standout is the skillful artwork...a winning formula that celebrates and makes accessible the everyday happenings in our weather. --CM Magazine Toddlers will have fun reading about wind and autumn with this nicely illustrated, rhyming story featuring a book with a padded cover, rounded corners and thick pages. --Metroland Media It's nice to see STEM activities listed at the end which can reinforce the understanding of the science...A great addition to story time or classroom study of weather for the preschool and kindergarten set. --Youth Services Book Review A lovely poem, WINDY DAYS is a fun way to begin to talk about the weather with toddlers and preschoolers. Intriguing textured illustrations and fun autumn scenes make this a great one for little ones to explore. --YA Books Central [T]his board book featuring collage art and descriptive language is a true joy. --The Kid Lit Mama A lovely poem, WINDY DAYS is a fun way to begin to talk about the weather with toddlers and preschoolers. Intriguing textured illustrations and fun autumn scenes make this a great one for little ones to explore. --Olivia, Goodreads Kerbel uses effective, rhythmic vocabulary to give her readers a real sense of the movement, power, and joy that wind provides. Miki Sato's gorgeous, mixed-media collage artwork perfectly matches the text and provides a glorious feeling of constant motion. --Sal's Fiction Addiction Not only a lovely, gentle way to introduce concepts of weather to a young audience/young readers, but also, quite simply, a genuinely beautiful and clear rhyming story that gorgeously captures the childhood wonder in experiencing the natural world. --Fab Book Reviews This book just rolls off your tongue making it perfect to share as a read aloud with a big group of children. Readers will then be inspired to get outside and discover all of the things they can do in the wind. --Storytime With Stephanie When a picture book, a two-dimensional source, can evoke weather such that the reader feels the bite of the wind or the slash of the briskness of leaves against skin, it's doing something terrific. I may be able to feel the wind by just stepping outside right now but I'd much rather experience it through the text and paper collage of Deborah Kerbel and Miki Sato's latest collaboration. --CanLit for Little Canadians Rhythm, rhyme and alliteration make this an attractive toddler read....Bonus activities and information at the story's end will especially appeal to parents and caregivers. --Sherylbooks Praise for Windy Days 2023 Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of the Year Selection 2023 Bank Street Library Margaret Wise Brown Best Board Books of the Year Selection 2021 Northern Lights Book Awards Winner – Board Book Category 2022 CCBC Spring Best Books for Kids & Teens Selection 2021 CBC Books ""41 Canadian Picture books to watch for in fall 2021"" selection “Kerbel follows the wind through the seasons, setting scenes with strong descriptive language in two-line verses… filled with movement and joy. A diverse cast of young children interact with the wind… in Sato’s wonderfully textured mixed-media collage illustrations that seamlessly match the scenes described… The concept of wind in all its varieties is explained simply and beautifully with just enough information for curious young readers.”—Kirkus Reviews “Kerbel and Sato's energetic picture book takes a closer look at just how alive the wind can be. Bouncy, perfectly rhyming couplets capture its varying nature, from gentle and steady to swirly and gusty… elaborate, meticulous cut-paper collage artwork depicts the motion of wind in fascinating vignettes that beautifully capture its movement, featuring cheery, softly rounded kids portrayed with just as much dynamic movement as the book's subject.”—Booklist “The suggested activities and vocabulary at the end of the book will encourage readers to find their own fun, just like the children in the book…An enchanting STEM title that will ignite the investigative scientist in young children.”—School Library Journal “There are many books about the concept of wind for early readers, but what makes Windy Days standout is the skillful artwork…a winning formula that celebrates and makes accessible the everyday happenings in our weather.”—CM Magazine “Toddlers will have fun reading about wind and autumn with this nicely illustrated, rhyming story featuring a book with a padded cover, rounded corners and thick pages.”—Metroland Media “It’s nice to see STEM activities listed at the end which can reinforce the understanding of the science…A great addition to story time or classroom study of weather for the preschool and kindergarten set.”—Youth Services Book Review “A lovely poem, WINDY DAYS is a fun way to begin to talk about the weather with toddlers and preschoolers. Intriguing textured illustrations and fun autumn scenes make this a great one for little ones to explore.”—YA Books Central “[T]his board book featuring collage art and descriptive language is a true joy.”—The Kid Lit Mama “A lovely poem, WINDY DAYS is a fun way to begin to talk about the weather with toddlers and preschoolers. Intriguing textured illustrations and fun autumn scenes make this a great one for little ones to explore.”—Olivia, Goodreads “Kerbel uses effective, rhythmic vocabulary to give her readers a real sense of the movement, power, and joy that wind provides. Miki Sato's gorgeous, mixed-media collage artwork perfectly matches the text and provides a glorious feeling of constant motion.”—Sal’s Fiction Addiction “Not only a lovely, gentle way to introduce concepts of weather to a young audience/young readers, but also, quite simply, a genuinely beautiful and clear rhyming story that gorgeously captures the childhood wonder in experiencing the natural world.”—Fab Book Reviews “This book just rolls off your tongue making it perfect to share as a read aloud with a big group of children. Readers will then be inspired to get outside and discover all of the things they can do in the wind.”—Storytime With Stephanie “When a picture book, a two-dimensional source, can evoke weather such that the reader feels the bite of the wind or the slash of the briskness of leaves against skin, it's doing something terrific. I may be able to feel the wind by just stepping outside right now but I'd much rather experience it through the text and paper collage of Deborah Kerbel and Miki Sato's latest collaboration.”—CanLit for Little Canadians “Rhythm, rhyme and alliteration make this an attractive toddler read….Bonus activities and information at the story’s end will especially appeal to parents and caregivers.”—Sherylbooks ““Windy Days”…captures the magic and beauty of autumn…. a perfect STEM primer for even the youngest of readers, with rhyming text guaranteed to keep readers engaged and curious throughout. Sato’s signature, collage-style illustrations are absolutely sensational….A fabulous fall frolic.”—@oliviathelibrarian “5 out of 5 stars….The collage art style is absolutely phenomenal….There are so many tiny details in each scene that I could spend several minutes looking at each page. I am literally in awe of this gorgeous art!... The text is simple, but enchanting….The text flows along naturally, and is a delight to read out loud!”—Luminous Libro Author InformationDeborah Kerbel is the author of several picture books,including Sunny Days, Rainy Days,Before You Were Born, and award-winnersWindy Days, Snow Days and Sun Dog. Deborah also writes novels formiddle grade and young adult readers. Born in London, England, she moved toCanada at the age of two and went on to attend the University of WesternOntario. Her novels have been shortlisted for the Governor General's LiteraryAward, the Canadian Library Association YA Book of the Year, and the ManitobaYoung Reader's Choice Award. Deborah lives in Thornhill, Ontario, with herhusband, two book-loving children, and a schnoodle named Alfredo. MikiSatois a Japanese-Canadian illustrator who uses a varietyof different textures and materials to create three-dimensional images.Originally from Ottawa, she moved to Toronto to complete her degree inillustration from the Ontario College of Art and Design. Her picture booksincludeGolden Threadswritten by Suzanne Del Rizzo and theaward-winning Weather Days collection written by Deborah Kerbel:SnowDays,Sunny Days, Windy Days, and Rainy Days. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |