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Hello Spring

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Say hello to the Little Seasons!

After a whole year of waiting, it’s finally Spring’s turn to wear the Weather Crown and create her own special season. Her friends can all remember how beautiful spring was last time.

But this time, as Winter places the crown on her head, Spring starts to feel anxious. Can her friends help by showing her that not everything has to be perfect?

Meet four magical friends who control the seasons in this irresistible new series from debut author-illustrator Jo Lindley.

Each title centres on a different seasonal character and gently explores key social and emotional themes, such as anxiety, self-belief and resilience.

Set in an enchanting natural world that readers will love to return to again and again!

Our Review Panel says...

Hello Spring captures the reader straight away with gorgeous illustrations that create a bright, happy feel. Readers are greeted with a magnificent map of the ‘Season Isle’ showing places the friends may go on their adventures together.

This is the perfect book to help children to understand seasonal changes that may happen in Springtime. The feeling of spring is evoked through a rich range of vocabulary and beautiful phrasing throughout, such as ‘Butterflies flitting and birds swooping, a dazzling symphony of colours.

As well as weather and seasons, Hello Spring could also help to teach children about the importance of friendships.

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