Written by Lisa Bullard
Picture Window Books 2010
24 pages
Nonfiction
This story describes what animals do in the fall. It gives details about how different animals get prepared for the winter during the fall season. Children can see what different animals hibernate during the winter and how they prepare for that as well as how other animals store food so that they wont starve during the cold months.
The illustrations in this story are done with watercolors. These look very warm and rustic to depict the animals in the forest. This would be a book that would catch a child's attention. This book has not received any awards.
You could use this book in the class by having your students choose creative adjectives to describe each of the animals homes in the story. You could also have them fill out a chart with things that a certain animal "is", "has", and "can do" to describe specific details about them. The teacher could also create a board and let the students write down on a sticky note why they think that animals hibernate in the winter or what they think the word hibernate means exactly.
You could use this book in the class by having your students choose creative adjectives to describe each of the animals homes in the story. You could also have them fill out a chart with things that a certain animal "is", "has", and "can do" to describe specific details about them. The teacher could also create a board and let the students write down on a sticky note why they think that animals hibernate in the winter or what they think the word hibernate means exactly.