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Spring: an alphabet acrostic
The pleasures of spring, from April to Zenith, are captured in 26 short poems. New grass and daffodils, hopscotch and kite flying, kittens under the porch and baby birds under the eaves are the subjects of Steven Schnur’s evocative verses and Leslie Evans’s luminous linoleum-cut illustrations. When read vertically, each poem reveals a playful acrostic, making every handsomely designed page a double treat for the eye as well as a joyous tribute to the season.
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Simoné –
This book is unlike any other I’ve read before. It’s so much fun to see how each word, starting with a letter of the alphabet, is turned into a short poem about one of the aspects of Spring. I think that by the end of this book, anyone reading it will have a good idea of what Spring is like in an American town and feel like they are experiencing a Spring day themselves.