Spring’s Bright Colors

Spring’s Bright Colors by Larry Milstein, published by Wonderful Publishing in 2007, is a 24-page exploration of the beauty of Spring through vivid poetic descriptions and accompanying oil paintings. This edition invites readers to reconnect with the joys of the season, emphasizing the importance of appreciating nature’s colors and vibrancy, often overlooked as we grow older.
Readers will discover a delightful interplay between text and illustration, as each page features a playful bird hidden within the artwork, encouraging a closer examination of the visuals. The book also includes a glossary at the back, designed to enhance vocabulary by defining the descriptive words found throughout the text. This engaging approach makes it a valuable resource for young readers interested in poetry and the natural world.
Official synopsis Publisher
This book describes the beauty of Spring, and uses oil paintings to illustrate colorfully the vivid, poetic descriptions of the text. Passion about Spring is something that we often lose as we get older, but fortunately that importance is captured here. There is a playful bird hidden on each picture to make readers more aware of the artwork. As they try to find the flying seagull, readers linger longer on each page and see the art more clearly. To increase the child’s vocabulary, there is a glossary at the back of the book which conveniently defines the descriptive words used in the text.
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