Little Ant scolds the caterpillars who eat rather than gather food for the insects' annual party to celebrate the vernal equinox, but once the festivities begin, he understands their special role.
the poetry of spring from great poets and writers of the past
Oelschlager, Vanita
2009
Ivy patiently waits for the coming of spring, in a poem utilizing excerpts from famous poets including Wordsworth, Longfellow, e.e. cummings, and Dickinson.
Pip the curious cub notices that signs of spring are appearing around him, finds out more about the season from Evergreen the tree, and joins the children in the cabin as they celebrate Easter.
Mouse and Mole, thwarted in their attempts at bird watching, put their heads together, along with a bit of glue and feathers, to come up with a plan to get closer to the birds.