In a simple, cheerful conversation with nature, a young girl witnesses how the season changes from summer to autumn.
In a simple, cheerful conversation with nature, a young girl witnesses how the season changes from summer to autumn.
Kenard Pak has experienced changing seasons in his life as well. Starting out as an artist with DreamWorks and Disney, Mr. Pak has also illustrated children's books such as Have You Heard the Nesting Bird? by Rita Gray and The Dinner That Cooked Itself by J. C. Hsyu. He now lives in San Francisco with his wife and their three cats. pandagun.com
Kenard Pak has experienced changing seasons in his life as well. Starting out as an artist with DreamWorks and Disney, Mr. Pak has also illustrated children's books such as Have You Heard the Nesting Bird? by Rita Gray and The Dinner That Cooked Itself by J. C. Hsyu. He now lives in San Francisco with his wife and their three cats. pandagun.com
"Pak's well-executed first appearance as both author and
illustrator offers a warm welcome to fall." --The Horn Book,
starred review "A gentle, gorgeous welcome to summer's end and
fall's beginning, perfect for storytime or one-on-one reading."
--School Library Journal "A visual success conjuring up the best
about the seasons' changes." --Kirkus Reviews
"The focus is on the natural world, but Pak (Flowers Are Calling)
celebrates city life, too, with drawings of diverse townspeople . .
. that show a rainbow of a community. It's a thoughtful look at the
kind of change that unfolds almost imperceptibly." --Publishers
Weekly
"Pak's well-executed first appearance as both author and illustrator offers a warm welcome to fall." --The Horn Book, starred review "A gentle, gorgeous welcome to summer's end and fall's beginning, perfect for storytime or one-on-one reading." --School Library Journal "A visual success conjuring up the best about the seasons' changes." --Kirkus Reviews "The focus is on the natural world, but Pak (Flowers Are Calling) celebrates city life, too, with drawings of diverse townspeople . . . that show a rainbow of a community. It's a thoughtful look at the kind of change that unfolds almost imperceptibly." --Publishers Weekly
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