Snowsong Whistling

Snowsong Whistling by Karen E. Lotz is a 32-page book published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated in 1997. This work presents a lively poem that captures the essence of autumn as winter approaches, highlighting seasonal activities such as pumpkin harvesting, apple picking, and the enjoyment of sweet cider. The engaging rhythm of the text invites readers to experience the transition from fall to winter through vivid imagery.
Readers will find a celebration of the changing seasons, with a focus on the joys of autumn and the anticipation of winter. The book features multimedia collages that enhance the poetic narrative, showcasing vibrant colors and patterns that reflect the themes of nature and seasonal change. This edition, written in English, offers an engaging exploration of concepts related to juvenile nonfiction and poetry, making it a delightful addition to any collection.
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Winter is on the way, but first there are pumpkins plumping, apples thumping, and sweet cider pumping. From forest to fiels, school to home, and harvest to holidays, this invigorating poem celebrates the activities of autumn and the approach of winter. “The spirited rhythm is infectious. Kleven’s zippy multimedia collages are splashed with vibrant swatches of colors and patterns.” –Publishers Weekly, starred review
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