A Day So Gray

A Day So Gray by Marie Lamba is an illustrated book published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2019, featuring 32 pages in English. This story follows a girl who initially perceives her winter surroundings as dull and gray but is encouraged by a friend to explore the world around her more closely. As she begins to notice the vibrant colors hidden within the snowy landscape, her perspective shifts, revealing a richer, more beautiful environment.
Readers will discover themes of friendship and imagination as the narrative unfolds, highlighting the importance of gratitude and observation in everyday life. The book explores concepts related to colors and seasons, inviting young readers to appreciate the beauty in their surroundings. Through engaging illustrations and a thoughtful storyline, A Day So Gray encourages children to embrace a fresh outlook on nature and the world around them.
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Once you start to notice, colors and reasons for gratitude are everywhere, and that changes everything! Celebrate the hues and comforts of a cozy winter day as a discontented girl at first notices only dull grays and browns in a snowy landscape but is coaxed by her friend to look more closely. Soon she finds orange berries, blue water, purple shadows, and more. Warm friendship and a fresh way of seeing things transform a snow-covered landscape from bleak to beautiful!
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