Harvest

“Harvest” by Kris Waldherr is a beautifully illustrated picture book published by Walker in 2001. This edition, comprising 32 pages, presents a young girl and her mother as they eagerly anticipate harvest day, celebrating the fruits of their labor in the garden. The story captures the essence of autumn, showcasing the vibrant colors and the joy of gathering vegetables, herbs, and fruits that have flourished throughout the year.
Readers will find a lyrical narrative that emphasizes the connection between nature and family as they collect, taste, and preserve the garden’s bounty for the winter months. The book explores themes of seasonal change and the nurturing of both plants and relationships, making it a delightful read for young audiences. With its rich illustrations and warm storytelling, “Harvest” serves as a charming addition to any collection, perfect for the Halloween and Thanksgiving holidays.
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A young girl and her mother look forward to harvest day when they can gather in all the wonderful vegetables, herbs, and fruit that their garden has produced. All year they have worked hard, and the garden has too, nurturing this bounty of food and flowers. On a beautiful fall day, they collect, taste, and preserve the garden’s treasures for the coming winter.This lyrical picture book, lushly illustrated in the vibrant oranges, browns, and greens of the season, is sure to please as it captures the magic and warmth of autumn. A charming book to usher in the Halloween and Thanksgiving holidays.
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