Water

Water by Frank Asch, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2000, is a first edition picture book designed for young readers. This 32-page book introduces the concept of water, highlighting its beauty, utility, and essential role in life. Through lyrical text and vibrant illustrations, Asch aims to foster an appreciation for this vital resource among children.
In this engaging exploration, readers will discover the various forms of water and its significance in the natural world. The book touches on themes related to environmental conservation and the importance of water in ecosystems, making it a valuable resource for introducing young audiences to science and nature. With its visually appealing artwork and accessible language, this edition serves as an effective tool for developing awareness about water and its impact on life.
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An introduction to water, one of our most precious resources. for the youngest readers.
Water is beautiful and useful and, in its many forms, vital to life. In this lyrical picture book, Frank Asch encourages young readers to appreciate water.
“Visually appealing. A useful and attractive way to develop an appreciation for the environment in young readers.” –School Library Journal
“Reminds us of all the beauty that water can bring.” –Booklist
“Seldom has plain old water appeared so colorful. Asch celebrates water’s many forms with a succinct text and lush paintings.” –Kirkus
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