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The Windy Day (Picture Books) (edition 2007)

by Anna Milbourne (Author), Gillian Doherty (Editor), Elena Temporin (Illustrator), Laura Parker (Contributor)

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Using simple text, describes what wind can do, including making leaves dance across the grass, pushing the sails on boats, and turning the blades of windmills.
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Title:The Windy Day (Picture Books)
Authors:Anna Milbourne (Author)
Other authors:Gillian Doherty (Editor), Elena Temporin (Illustrator), Laura Parker (Contributor)
Info:Usborne Pub Ltd (2007), 21 pages
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The pictures are what really make this book, about the wind blowing kites and sailboats and wind turbines, special. Elena Temporin's watercolors are soft and rounded, yet bright and saturated with color, and enhanced with colored pencil. There is not much plot, but more a narrative of what the wind is blowing (a kite, a sail, a sycamore seed). A cute, whimsical picture book, with an emphasis on the pictures. Recommended for ages 3-5. ( )
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