![]() ![]() “This sweet seedling will undoubtedly take root and thrive. “In an understated and intimate partnership, Fogliano and Stead conjure late winter doldrums and the relief of spring's arrival, well worth the wait.” - Publishers Weekly, Starred ![]() “This seemingly real-time experience of getting to green is a droll, wistful ode to the stamina behind wanting, will, and perseverance.” - School Library Journal, Starred Stead's finely drawn illustrations, we see the imagined bears lounging in the seedbeds with a sign that reads: 'Please do not stomp here-there are seeds and they are trying.'” - The Wall Street Journal Did birds eat the seeds? Did bears trample them? In Erin E. “Green is what the bespectacled boy in Julie Fogliano's 'And Then It's Spring' eagerly hopes to see as he waits for seeds he has planted to sprout from the brown earth. ![]()
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