From the first cool winds and falling leaves to the disappearance of the last migrating birds, this beautiful book traces the main events of autumn. Stunningly illustrated with colour photographs and written as an engaging narrative, this is perfect for all young children learning about autumn for the first time and becoming aware of the seasonal changes around them. Mention is also made of significant festivals associated with autumn such as Harvest. And the book concludes with an autumn myth from North America.
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About the Author:
ROSIE McCORMICK moved to New York to do an MA and then spent four years as a teacher there before moving into publishing, working on Scholastic school magazines. On her return to the UK she worked for DK, Kingfisher and Franklin Watts as an editor and managing editor. She is now a writer and mother to two young children. Her books include the FUN FINDING OUT series for Kingfisher and several titles in the Shooting Stars science series for Belitha.
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- PublisherHodder Wayland
- Publication date2005
- ISBN 10 0750244313
- ISBN 13 9780750244312
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages32