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  Seasons (Hardcover)
There are 4 books in this series


Heinemann
Seasons
(The spread above is a sample image from one of the titles.)
Books in this series give children an exciting introduction to idea of a year’s changing seasons. Simple, patterned text is used to reinforce concepts, while captivating images provide readers with a vivid look at the natural beauty of yearly weather patterns.
(Also available in Spanish)

Reading Level: PreK-1
Interest Level: PreK-1


ISBN:  9781432927318 / 1-4329-2731-0
Publisher:  Heinemann
Brand:  Acorn
Copyright: 2009
Language: English
Pages per Book:  24
Binding:  Reinforced Library Binding

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Individual Titles From This Series
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Fall
Fall
by Sian Smith
Interest Level: PreK-1
Reading Level: PreK-1
Guided Reading Level: G
Dewey: 508.2
ISBN:  9781432927271 / 1-4329-2727-2
©2009  Heinemann
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Spring
Spring
by Sian Smith
Interest Level: PreK-1
Reading Level: PreK-1
Guided Reading Level: G
Dewey: 508.2
ISBN:  9781432927288 / 1-4329-2728-0
©2009  Heinemann
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Summer
Summer
by Sian Smith
Interest Level: PreK-1
Reading Level: PreK-1
Guided Reading Level: G
Dewey: 508.2
ISBN:  9781432927295 / 1-4329-2729-9
©2009  Heinemann
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Winter
Winter
by Sian Smith
Interest Level: PreK-1
Reading Level: PreK-1
Guided Reading Level: G
Dewey: 508.2
ISBN:  9781432927301 / 1-4329-2730-2
©2009  Heinemann
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Reviews

School Library Journal - Catherine Trinkle

What distinguishes these books from others on the same subjects are the vibrant, eye-catching photographs. The sentences are simple and repetitive: "In fall we can…" as the books describe clothing, weather, and human and animal activities of the various seasons. Reading teachers will want to use this set for instructional purposes while early readers will feel successful mastering the text. Students will delight in the color photographs of animals and children enjoying the activities.–Catherine Trinkle, Hickory Elementary, Avon, IN<i> School Library Journal</i>8/21/2009

August 21, 2009