A little girl sings the praises of all four seasons in a playful picture book that celebrates the joys to be found throughout the year.
Lyric loves every single season. Spring makes her so happy! Birds singing, plants sprouting, double-Dutching in the park. But hold on—what’s that peeking around the corner? It’s summer! Beach trips, family cookouts, playing cards, and jamming to hip-hop and merengue. Summer really is the best. Except . . . did someone say fall? Hooray for brilliant colors, leaves swirling, and making sweet potato pie. And then, of course, there’s winter, which brings the magic of snowflakes, the coziness of cocoa and fireplaces, and the joy of holidays.
It’s easy to see why Lyric can’t choose just one favorite season— there’s so much to love about them all!
Kelly Starling Lyons (kellystarlinglyons.com) is the award-winning author of more than 30 books for young readers including Sing a Song: How Lift Every Voice & Sing Inspired Generations, Ellen's Broom, Hope’s Gift, and Tea Cakes for Tosh. Her chapter books include the popular Jada Jones and Miles Lewis series and She Persisted: Dorothy Height and She Persisted: Coretta Scott King. Kelly is a teaching artist and founding member of The Brown Bookshelf. She lives in North Carolina.
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“Lyons and Johnson’s bright and breezy picture book invites readers to explore the seasons. . . . Images include captivating swirls of colors and movement, and action occurs in every layer of each frame. . . . An effective introduction to the seasons for children. . . . An enticing snapshot of seasonal changes and annual traditions.” —Kirkus Reviews
“First-person couplets lend a singsong feel to lines describing seasonal pleasures in Starling Lyons and Johnson’s beatific celebration. . . . Across scenes of the child narrator energetically enjoying nature, friends, and family, digitally finished jewel-tone paintings mix gouache, acrylic, and watercolor, incorporating silhouettes and layers. Pulsing with seasonal appreciations, it’s a lively calendrical montage.” —Publishers Weekly
A little girl sings the praises of all four seasons in a playful picture book that celebrates the joys to be found throughout the year.
Lyric loves every single season. Spring makes her so happy! Birds singing, plants sprouting, double-Dutching in the park. But hold on—what’s that peeking around the corner? It’s summer! Beach trips, family cookouts, playing cards, and jamming to hip-hop and merengue. Summer really is the best. Except . . . did someone say fall? Hooray for brilliant colors, leaves swirling, and making sweet potato pie. And then, of course, there’s winter, which brings the magic of snowflakes, the coziness of cocoa and fireplaces, and the joy of holidays.
It’s easy to see why Lyric can’t choose just one favorite season— there’s so much to love about them all!
Creators
Kelly Starling Lyons (kellystarlinglyons.com) is the award-winning author of more than 30 books for young readers including Sing a Song: How Lift Every Voice & Sing Inspired Generations, Ellen's Broom, Hope’s Gift, and Tea Cakes for Tosh. Her chapter books include the popular Jada Jones and Miles Lewis series and She Persisted: Dorothy Height and She Persisted: Coretta Scott King. Kelly is a teaching artist and founding member of The Brown Bookshelf. She lives in North Carolina.
View titles by Kelly Starling Lyons
“Lyons and Johnson’s bright and breezy picture book invites readers to explore the seasons. . . . Images include captivating swirls of colors and movement, and action occurs in every layer of each frame. . . . An effective introduction to the seasons for children. . . . An enticing snapshot of seasonal changes and annual traditions.” —Kirkus Reviews
“First-person couplets lend a singsong feel to lines describing seasonal pleasures in Starling Lyons and Johnson’s beatific celebration. . . . Across scenes of the child narrator energetically enjoying nature, friends, and family, digitally finished jewel-tone paintings mix gouache, acrylic, and watercolor, incorporating silhouettes and layers. Pulsing with seasonal appreciations, it’s a lively calendrical montage.” —Publishers Weekly