Review by Booklist Review
Though they have little to do with the science behind the planet's changing seasons, the new titles in the Picture the Seasons series do a fabulous job of conjuring up the sights, smells, and sensations of a brisk autumn. Using minimal text with National Geographic's typically fine photographs, Esbaum brings out familiar, comforting details of the outdoors and slips in a lesson or two so skillfully readers won't even mind. Apples for Everyone starts small with extreme close-ups of buds and bees before wowing with wide shots of apple-strewn orchards and massive buckets of fruit. The writing flows with sensory details ( Your teeth sink in crunch! and tart-sweet juice dribbles down your chin ) and works in bits of history, such as the story of Johnny Appleseed. Fun, cozy, evocative stuff--Kraus, Daniel Copyright 2009 Booklist
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