I love autumn. It brings back the best days for cuddling up with books. I have gotten into the habit now of splurging on one new seasonal book each season to expand our basket. My spring basket is full and healthy. My summer basket is alright for the most part. My fall and winter baskets both suffer shortages in my opinion. It's time to remedy that. Last year's autumn splurge was the lovely, perfect "Woody, Hazel, and Little Pip." You can always count on Elsa Beskow or Sibylle von Olfers for excellent seasonal books. But I want to get a little variety in my Autumn basket before I start overindulging on just one author. So, my purchase this year will be one of the following:
Nightsong by Ari Berk. This is new and I don't have much to go off of other than the author's web page... but I like what I see and my only other bat book is Stellaluna . I like when books can demystify bats and Nightsong's hero seems so cute that any creepy bat fears simply HAVE to go away after reading it, right?
Waiting for Winter by Sebastian Meschenmoser. This may be my choice after all. I was so enamored with this book when I first read it, I would really, really like to add it permanently to our collection. My only hesitation is that it's a great late autumn book and I'd really like to see something more early autumn/harvest related added to my stash.
Johnny Appleseed by Reeve Lindbergh. If you know me, you know I'm a huge, huge fan of biographical picture books. Autumn is apple time and what better ways to celebrate apples than to have a book about the man who made them famous across the US. The artwork by Kathy Jakobsen in this book is excellent... reminiscent of Barbara Cooney.
Apple Picking Time by Michele Slawson. I'm just so eager to get some apple books! I want to take the children to an orchard to go picking this year and this would make a lovely precursor to that event. We're Washingtonians for goodness' sake! We need some apple books!
Fletcher and the Falling Leaves by Julia Rawlinson. I just need to give in and buy this already. Sweet and gentle... early fall. I like it.
So you see my dilemma folks. What will my purchase be? Ooh, the excitement! (Before I do anything, I need to get a solid look at the Goodwill's bookshelves first... I might be able to come away with some autumn treasures there!)
We're awfully fond of the "Waiting for Winter" -- such fun, but I agree, early fall is so different than late fall for snow (at least in the MidAtlantic region).
ReplyDeleteWe really loved the new Johnny Appleseed book. It's one of the best, I think. The added bonus is the music and lyrics to the hymn "The Lord is Good to Me" which is also sung on the Disney cartoon are included. The boys loved that1
Jenn, which new Johnny Appleseed book are you referring to?
ReplyDeleteGoofy me. I was thinking your book was the one I just did. Seed by seed : the legend and legacy of John "Appleseed" Chapman / by Esmé Raji Codell ; illustrations by Lynne Rae Perkins. ...
ReplyDelete