Through the Seasons

Sarah Laidlaw

Availability:
Out of print

Quick Look

  • Soft and warm illustrations that are full of seasonal detail
  • Without words so children and parents can imagine their own story or simply enjoy spotting characters and details in the beautiful pictures
  • This chunky board book is perfect for little hands

A chunky board book filled with soft and warm illustrations, and without words, that tells the story of the year. A celebration of seasonal change and family togetherness that is perfect for young children.

Format:
board book
Size:
180 x 153 mm
Publisher:
Floris Books
Subject:
Board Books
Illustrations:
colour illustrations
Age Range:
From 1 to 3 years
Extent:
12 pages
ISBN:
9781782504696
Publication date:
18 Jan 2018

Description

Through soft and warm illustrations, and without words, Sarah Laidlaw tells the story of the year -- from planting the garden in spring and a summer's day spent at the beach, to playing in the autumn leaves and decorating the Christmas tree together.

This chunky board book is a celebration of nature, seasonal change and family togetherness through the year. Children and parents can imagine their own story or simply enjoy spotting characters and details in the beautiful pictures.

Reviews

'Sarah Laidlaw's soft, smudgy-edged style creates a warm, dreamy feel... familiar scenes are easy for young children to relate to, and the book offers a simple way to affirm and celebrate the changing seasons together.'
-- Armadillo

'I cannot recommend highly enough the gentle glowing and detailed illustrations which are a feast for the senses.[The book is] of course, very robust and ideal for early childhood settings!'
-- Kindling

Author

Sarah Laidlaw lived in the Yarra Valley, Australia with her husband and children. She drew much of her artistic inspiration from her own experiences of family life over the years -- holidays, festivals, walks in the spring sunshine and puddles in the rain.

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