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Leaves by david ezra stein
Leaves by david ezra stein









leaves by david ezra stein

But ultimately, it’s still a very enjoyable book about falling leaves and the changing seasons, and we liked it fine. It’s a fine fall book covers the basics, but ultimately feels a bit formulaic (it didn’t help that the plot was strikingly similar to Fletcher And The Falling Leaves by Julia Rawlinson, which featured many of the same beats but with a breathtakingly gorgeous final page). Truth be told, JJ seemed a bit bored with this one, and it didn’t really make a lasting impression on me. It’s a perfectly fine book, but to be honest, nothing about it blew us away. It hit a lot of positives for us: it was very sweet, had fun, playful illustrations and a charming main character, and a perfect length for little readers. This was a very nice and pretty straightforward autumn story, complete with woodland animals, falling leaves, and learning about the change of seasons. And when he wakes up again in spring, he is glad to find that the trees are looking much better, and are even beginning to sprout brand new leaves. Finally, Bear finds that he has grown very tired, and takes some of the fallen leaves to a den in the ground, falling into a deep sleep as snow coats the ground. Bear tries to reattach the leaves, but it’s not the same. First one, then another, then lots and lots, falling into colorful piles on the ground. Here is a nice reading of the book if you don’t have it. But as the weather turns colder, Bear is very surprised to see the leaves change colors, then begin falling off the tree. Leaves by David Ezra Stein skidiver123456 280 subscribers Subscribe 704 Share 415K views 10 years ago Leaves is a children's book by David Ezra Stein. I love connecting literacy with music, and Leaves by David Ezra Stein is a nice addition to singing fall songs. Hello, everybody! Our book today is Leaves by David Ezra Stein, a sweet and simple read about a bear’s first autumn.īear has enjoyed his first year, having spent it exploring his lovely forest.











Leaves by david ezra stein