"the sky
the wise old cat
something red"
I have advice that I think will stand you in good stead when looking for books to add to your family's library, to give to a new baby, or to suggest to book-loving friends. If the book is a collaboration between Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen, buy it. You will not be disappointed, I promise.
Canadian-born Jon Klassen was recently given the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award by the Swedish Arts Council. Jon, who now makes his family home in California, received almost $750, 000. It is given for contributions to children's and young adult literature. To say, the award is well-deserved is an understatement. The collaborations with Mac Barnett are notable in every sense of the word. Filled with humor that is ever-entertaining and visually compelling artwork, their books are beloved.
Which brings me to their new seasons series from Tundra books; How I See Spring is but one example. The text is simple, while also thougthtful. Using short lines, Mac Barnett shows how well he understands his audience. His examination of a child's world at a certain time of year ranges from natural phenomena to personal items of great importance. The board book format is perfect for small hands. As each page is turned, Jon Klassen's watercolor and pencil artwork allows a careful look at the text presented. Whether it's buds on the tree, a cat with wise eyes, or a red wagon left in the yard, his rural setting is just right for helping readers consider spring.
Now, think about the remaining three seasons (available as a complete set) which offer identical text and the meaningful changes that happen as the seasons pass from one to another. Don't miss each season's 'perfect hat'.
"It's my favorite time of the year."
BRILLIANT!












