
Written by Janice Milusich · Illustrated by Chris Raschka
A blind child experiences the seasons through touch, taste, and sound.
Neveah, a blind child, embraces the changing seasons with her heightened senses. Winter's crunching snow, spring's fragrant blooms, summer's ocean waves, and autumn's rustling leaves each bring unique joys. How does she perceive the world so vividly without sight? Discover the wonders of nature through Neveah's sensory journey, where every season offers a new delight.
In this lyrical picture book illustrated by a two-time Caldecott Medalist, share in a blind child’s joyful experience of the changing seasons. A SCHNEIDER FAMILY BOOK AWARD HONOR Where I live, seasons change. I know because my fingers and toes, my ears, my mouth and nose, all tell me so. Neveah is blind, but that doesn’t mean she can’t enjoy each of the four wondrous seasons of the year. She knows it’s winter when her boots go scruuunch in the snow and cold flakes land softly on her tongue. She knows spring has come by the smell of hyacinths, the bzzzz of a bee in her ear. Summer is a trip to the beach, where she can hear the crash of ocean waves and the keowww of seagulls overhead. And when Neveah’s rake goes scritch scratch over fallen leaves and the air turns brisk, she knows it’s autumn. Soon the cycle of seasons will begin anew. In this poetic story with art by a two-time Caldecott Medalist, join Neveah as she uses her senses of touch, taste, hearing, and smell to vividly describe the changing seasons and the unique delights they each have to offer.
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