Winter Eyes

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Product Description Snowballs, ice skating,sledding! Frozen toes, icy slush,runny nose. Well, winter's not all fun and games. But well-loved, best-selling poet Douglas Florian will melt your doubts about Mother Nature's chilly grip with twenty-eight winter-inspired poems accompanied by his crisp, trademark watercolor illustrations. Young readers are sure to warm up to the uniquely keen vision of this wholly original volume. Whatever the time of year, Winter Eyes is just right for the season. List of Notable Children's Books in Lang. Arts 00 (NCTE) and 00 Riverbank Review Magazine's Children's Books of Distinction Award Nominations From School Library Journal Grade 2-5 Opening with the title piece, Florian challenges readers to "Look at winter/With winter eyes," and to find the beauty in such things as "smoke curls" and "clear cobalt skies." In "Sled," words and letters arch into the shape of a hill, capturing the puffing and trudging involved in pulling a sled to the top and the joyful ride down a snowy hillside. Thoughtfully arranged, the selections flow naturally from one to another. Parallel rhythms and rhyme schemes in "What I Love About Winter" and "What I Hate About Winter" beg to be read aloud. Readers familiar with A Winter Day (Greenwillow, 1987), will recognize Florian's palette of humble browns, gray, and ochre; the colored-pencil and watercolor washes delicately portray long shadows and a tangerine orange grumpy sun who, " barely dares to lift his head/Before he's ordered back to bed." Set against crisp, white backgrounds, the tidy illustrations are framed in violet, and Florian makes restrained use of navy blue and green accents. Winter Eyes does not address seasonal holidays and religious celebrations. The season itself is the celebration; it is alive and ever changing. When winter begins to hold on too long, readers bid adieu and welcome spring in the final poem, "Good-Bye, Winter." Quiet and reflective as the whispers of falling snowflakes and as jubilant as the whizzing of sleds, this book will be as welcome as a warm cup of cocoa after a long day of making snowmen and turning figure eights. Shawn Brommer, Southern Tier Library System, Painted Post, NY Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Booklist Small, quiet poems and pictures capture how winter feels to a small child, especially the physicalness of it, from "sloppy slush" to "grumpy" sun, and the wind "that hustles rusty leaves along." The short rhyming lines are clear and will be easy to read aloud, and the softly toned watercolor-and-colored-pencil pictures show snowy winter scenes, some realistic, some playful. Opposite a poem about the amount of wool to wear in winter, there's a wry picture showing people turning into sheep. There are things people love about winter ("Snowball fights / Fireplace nights"), as well as things they hate ("Frozen toes / Running nose"), and children may want to add their own wintry images. Hazel Rochman From Kirkus Reviews Florian's naf watercolor and colored pencil illustrations are excellent accompaniment to his 48 poems on the snowy season. The titular poem offers an invitation to readers to experience winter with appropriate sensory and ambulatory attitude: winter ears, eyes, nose and ``winter feet/On crackling ice/Or sloshy wet sleet.'' Much is made of the length of the season; summer hums and spring zings, ``But winter/always/takes/its/time,'' which results in ``Cabin Fever,'' a poem that exhibits symptoms and anodynes that are more adult than the attitudes and activities found in the majority of the poems. A sense of being snared by an endlessly white, crisply cold season permeates the book, although there are also cozy ``fireplace feet'' and a number of poems are devoted to the joys of winter, as in the typographically creative ``Sled'' and ``The Winter Field,'' which speak of, respectively, sailing downhill and soaring spirits. Winter-lovers and winter-haters alike will find poems that st

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