spring

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spring

I love spring, Dear Dragon!

2021
"A boy and his pet dragon enjoy a spring day by exploring all the season has to offer. An adapted, early emergent reader that includes a picture glossary, common sight words list, activities, and a note to caregivers"--Provided by publisher.

Spring according to Humphrey

"To Humphrey and the students at Longfellow School, spring seems impossibly late this year. Fortunately, planning a school Family Fun Night keeps the students (and classroom pets) busy as they look for signs of the changing seasons."--.

Spring holidays

2022
"There are so many reasons to celebrate in the spring! Explore a time of festive holidays such as Holi, Easter, and Cinco de Mayo. What holidays do you love? Learn all about spring holidays through simple, inviting text paired with vibrant images for seasons of fun!"--Provided by publisher.
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Happy springtime!

2021
"A celebration and explanation of the Spring Equinox"--Provided by publisher.

Spring plants

2022
"As the weather warms up, new plants sprout from the ground. Follow the life of spring plants-from fresh, new shoots to beautiful, blooming flowers. Learn all about spring plants through simple, inviting text paired with vibrant images for seasons of fun!"--Provided by publisher.

Good-bye, winter! Hello, spring!

2019
"While out exploring Mick, Mack, and Molly take a ride on a fallen log and learn how the snow melts and ends up in the rivers and lakes and eventually in the sky"--OCLC.

First notes of spring

2022
Forest animals stirring from their winter homes and hibernation make a variety of noises to welcome spring.

Spring food

2021
Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to different foods that can be found in the spring.

Spring

"What kind of season is spring? In the spring, how long does the Sun stay in the sky at the North Pole? Discover the answers to these questions and more in Spring"--From the publisher's web site.

Spring

2020
"'Spring' follows a string of characters and explores themes like immigration and human nature in general, as well as the aftermath of the EU referendum and growing tensions in the UK. The novel has two central narratives, the first is the story of Richard, an older man who is dealing with the loss of someone close to him. He boards a train to Scotland, with no particular destination in mind, to try and escape or solve his emotional turmoil. The second narrative is that of . . . Brit . . . . Brit works at a detention center for migrants where she unexpectedly meets a young girl named Florence. Like Richard, Brit and Florence also happen to board a train up north to Scotland"--Amazon.

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