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Tap the Magic Tree by Christie Matheson takes us through the seasons so kids will get to see new buds, full-grown leaves, leaves falling, and bare limbs. This is an interactive book making it perfect for a whole group read-aloud. You might even want to try this Tap the Magic Tree activity to accompany the book. Leaf Man- Leaf man used to live in the pile of leaves. But when the wind came it blew him away! Find out what happens to Leaf Man in this adorable and easy to read kids book. 3. Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf You know a book has you hooked when your heart is in your throat and you are really, really hoping it doesn't have a sad ending. At its heart Leaf has a number of simple but key messages to draw out - reaching out to outsiders, loneliness, and protecting the environment. Leaf collects leaves to make wings so that he can fly home to his family from whom he was separated because of the melting ice. And that's all it says. There is no lecturing or overt nagging, just a simple message conveyed through the eyes of a lonely polar bear. It provokes key discussion and questions about why the ice has melted, how Leaf might have become separated from his family, what the animals did to help, and what else could be done to help. The book also touches on the environmental changes going on right now; there is, after all, a polar bear appearing in a temperate climate forest. Arrange the leaves on a table or tablecloth, and cover with a clear cloth, or a glass or plastic covering.

This fantasy text revolves the personification of animals. One day, a new animal that the other animals have never seen before moves to the forest, arriving on a sheet of ice. They refer to him the entire book as “the creature” and “the beast.” The animals begin calling him “leaf” because of the weird habit that he has of always eating leaves and because they want him to “leave.” They argue about different ways to get him to leave the forest, but they can not come to a consensus. Eventually, they agree that because he looks so sad and lonely, they will listen to his story. This act changes their entire outlook towards the “creature.”

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Gold metal feather bookmark with butterfly and flower pendant, teacher gift, bookish gift, book art, feather bookmark, book lover gift Leaf Jumpers- Learn how to identify the different leaves by their shapes and colours. The illustrations in this book are beautiful! 8. Look What I did with a Leaf!

Arrange your leaves on one side of the paper, then close the fold, sandwiching your leaves between the halves. This book has a lovely tale about a polar bear who ends up in the wrong habitat and needs to get home. Leaf Jumpers by Carole Gerber is a poetic look at the amazing leaves that fall to the ground each year. Kids will learn about different color and leaf names. Math Leaf Books This is a Pebble Plus book (another great series for preschoolers!). While the focus isn’t on Fall leaves, it helps children understand the importance of leaves for the health of a tree and the different types of leaves children may find. Another winner! As the year draws to a close, you might think outdoor activities are off the table, but don’t be too hasty! Leaf pressing is a brilliant activity for autumn and early winter. Get out and capture the quiet beauty of the trees and plants in nature. Ready, set, press!Krause Book Gold plated Binder Ornament Ring Binder Loose Leaf Craft LeatherMob Leathercraft Leather Tool, A5 Secondary Year 6 leavers - Covid-safe transition activities and ideas It's been a chaotic year but Year 6 children still deserve the best ending to their primary journey This tale of acceptance gently highlighting the plight of polar bears in today's changing climate had me enraptured from start to finish. The publishers provided an advanced readers copy of this book for reviewing purposes. All opinions are my own. Is it just me or are pictures books becoming more and more beautiful these days. I've noticed it with a lot of the books we have coming into the library, and now this book, Leaf, is absolutely, strikingly gorgeous. And not just the illustrations but the story and message, too.

A Bonded Leather Bound Book. Bespoke versions available in addition to this standard specification. Try not to let leaves overlap - when they dry, you want to see all of the intricate veins and patterns. Keep stems out of the way, as they can stain.

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Okay, here I am again, not liking a popular Lois Ehlert book. It just didn’t strike us. The pictures were too crowded and BIG, so that it was hard to find what our eyes were supposed to find – objects made from leaves. But you may feel differently, which is why I’m including it.

I adore pop-up books. The craftsmanship of most of them is remarkable. But, they are pricey and little ones can easily tear them. But, I think Leaves: An Autumn Pop-Up Book by Janet Lawler is worth the risk. This one is best used as a read aloud or with adult supervised one-on-one exploring.Tropical Palm Wedding Guest Book Beach Wedding Guestbook | Hawaii Florida Mexico Punta Cana Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Wedding Guestbook Colorful Autumn Leaves Journal | Fall Leaf Pattern - Hardcover Lined Keepsake Notebook, Reading Log, Fall Recipe Book, Fitness Journal, Gift Step 4: Here’s the fun part! Teach your kiddos how to do leaf rubbings. To start, you’ll need to take the wrappers off of a few crayons. Then, place a leaf underneath a square of white paper. Holding the leaf and the paper in place with one hand, set your crayon down flat and rub it across the area where the leaf is. Apply a bit of pressure as you rub and you’ll start to see the leaf details appearing on your paper in crayon. Littler children may need help holding the paper and the leaf in place. Keep making leaf rubbings in different colors until you’ve done every leaf! What a beautiful sequence of story and visuals as the other animals are deciding whether or not to care, whether or not to help. A squirrel is enjoying his beautiful leafy canopy in the tree when he discovers some of the leaves are missing. Is someone stealing squirrel’s leaves? Read The Leaf Thief by Alice Hemming.

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