![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pre-School kids can learn the colors of the rainbow & their seasons. when summer is over, we know we can grow our rainbow again next year.” ![]() For example, on her orange flowers page, she shows an orange tulip, zinnia, tiger lily, and poppy the yellow blooms page features a yellow daisy, marigold, and daffodils.Įhlert wraps everything up at the end with a fresh bundle of flowers picked and tied together in the closing season of summer with the promise that: In the middle of book, she includes a creative flip chart with each color of the rainbow and the flowers that correlate. She begins her book with “Mom and I” planting bulbs in the fall, and moves through the seasons of winter, spring, then finally summer by illustrating and labeling the bulbs, seeds, sprouts, seedlings, and plants with pictures and colors that captivate us. With so many wonderful flower books for kids, Ehlert’s is my pick because children ages toddler to ten (and even adults) can enjoy the book at different levels. Our April Showers from Tuesday’s Featured Friend, Just You and Me, brings us some May Flowers with Today’s Featured Friend, Planting a Rainbow. Introducing Our Featured Friend: Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert ![]()
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