Outside Your Window: A First Book of Nature
M**M
Cute and educational
Love the illustrations and the text is informative and great for those curious about the world outside.
P**L
Outside Your Window
"Outside Your Window: A First Book of Nature" by Nicola Davies and illustrated by Mark Hearld (Candlewick 2012) is a stunning work.The 110 page picture book progresses through the seasons, starting with spring. The poems are simple and straightforward for the most part. Which makes the author's occasional metaphors and similes light up her poems.The spectacular art, which we're told is mixed media, draws you into the author's observations of each poem. By the look, I'd say the artwork is a collage of watercolor, gouache, and ink on paper.In "Bulbs" Davies writes, "something tells the bulb it's time to grow./Inside its brown coat and layers like an onion,/ a tiny pulse beats..." The author has watched nature and passes her acute observations to us through a child-like eye, making us experience nature afresh.In "Nesting" artist Hearld uses actual strands of straw in the bird's beak and in the nest she's building. It makes you feel like you're helping to construct the nest.In "Flowers," Davies writes, "Without a sound the flowers call out./ They shout to insects with their colors--" What we normally see, the author has made us hear. Let's listen to our gardens.In "Tide Pooling," Hearld uses mono-printed fish or crayfish in the larger spread. That is, he's made a woodcut or linoleum cut or maybe a potato cut of one fish, and printed it in various colors across his larger composition. The artwork makes you want to try some of his child-friendly techniques.In "Starlings," she says of the flying starlings, "hundreds, thousands maybe...They look like smoke, or a curtain rippling in the breeze...as their flying is a dance that they all know by heart." Nice image, but the clincher is the heartfelt dance.Perhaps my favorite of the poems is "Snow Song" in which Davies speaks of falling snow. "Listen, and you can hear the quiet,/ as if every sound had been wrapped up and put away." And "snow kept a diary" of animal and bird footprints.Read this book and look outside your window. Go outside and see nature. Observe her acutely. This is a great book for studying and writing poetry in the classroom. The free verse poems invite you to make your own observations.Patricia Hruby Powell is a nationally touring speaker, dancer, storyteller, occasional librarian, and children's book author. talesforallages.com/reviews
M**Y
Warning: This Book May Bring on an Intense Desire to Create Beautiful Art
I saw a very large black snake when I was biking yesterday. It was early evening and he was stretched across the road warming himself in the waning light. Instead of recoiling in horror, (my usual M.O.), I felt a sort of friendliness toward a fellow traveler. Perhaps because I'd seen him before in the very same spot. Or perhaps, having read this book with its simple poems and delightful illustrations, I feel more grateful and tender toward the world outside my window.Author Nicola Davies says of writing "Outside Your Window": "I cast off my grown-up self and found the me I was at five or six." Flipping through the pages reminded of a time when the simplest things could inspire awe; an early morning spider's web in all its glittering geometry, the flick of a squirrel's tail, the tip of a seedling peeking up through the soil in a paper cup, the smudgy gray of a pigeon feather, a tumble of broken seashells scattered by a wave.Mark Hearld uses a melange of cutouts, pastel, paint, pen and ink, woodblock print and colored pencil to create his juicy, layered collages. Detailed borders and backgrounds add even more dimension. I was so uplifted and inspired by his images, I could hardly wait to paint, draw and try my hand at carving a small woodblock.It is Hearld's art, most of all, that gives proof of the rich gifts nature offers; the treasure trove of sights, sounds and seasons that wait "Outside Your Window". Davies' simple poems provide the perfect grace note.
J**F
Beautifully illustrated
Good, educational and engaging book
H**T
Great little passages
We love these little passages to read in a morning or nap time meditation! We throw on some calm music, read a small passage and it’s a great way to wake up gently or wind down for nap time ♥️
B**E
One of my all time favorites
This book is AMAZING! I can't say how much I love it! First off, it's HUGE at 10x10 ish and looks impressive. It isn't difficult to hold, however even when snuggling my 3 little imps. The poems are short and sweet and the illustrations are GORGEOUS-right out of a daydream! I love the seasonal themes, There is even a recipe for blackberry pie in the fall section along with the poem "Berry Picking"."Let's go berry picking!Up the path, over the fence...At first your basket seems to big, and thennot big enough, for berry picking.Back home, we make a great, big pieto share our berry picking"The mixed media illustration is super fun, with painting, block prints, and a modge podge of art forms.
A**S
Beautiful nature book for kids
I was a little hesitate to purchase this, but I’m so glad I did. The book is split into each of the four seasons, and includes short poems/stories on each page. The pictures are beautiful and my kids thoroughly enjoy it. We include this in our daily morning basket and read a new page every few days during the corresponding season. A beautiful book to have in your child’s library.
E**G
Sweetest book
This is the cutest book I’ve ever purchased. I thought it would be more factual but it shares a cute little poem/story about each nature item in the sweetest way. It is much longer of a book than I realized and the cutest illustrations. Perfect display book for the nursery.
M**D
Good introduction!
Bought it for a three-year-old girl. I had a peek first and thought it is well written and well illustrated. It is a little more expensive than most would like to pay for children's book but it could last for a few years as I thought she would enjoy reading it by herself later.
C**E
same book inside as 1st book as nature inside
This book is beautiful but it is exactly the same as the first book as nature only with a different cover.
B**N
My son loves this book.
Beautifully illustrated stories, poems and facts about Nature across the year. Great way to introduce your children to nature.
C**B
Five Stars
My 4 year old grand daughter loves this book
P**D
Four Stars
Nice book
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