Written by Sheree Fitch
Art by Deb Plestid
Nimbus Publishing
978-1-77471-039-5
32 pp.
Ages 3-7
March 2022
Though spring officially hit the calendar last month, we know the unpredictability of April, a month in which snowstorms can follow on the heels of mild temperatures and budding snowdrops and croci are challenged with fickle weather. In fact, as I look out my open windows and enjoy a light breeze of 17oC weather, Manitoba and northern Ontario are bracing for a snow storm of epic proportions. So, let's let Sheree Fitch's verses help transition all of us from winter when...
There's a secret hush of magicwhen winter lingers on,when our garden patchis still a quilt of white.
And with the real quilts of Deb Plestid's fabric art, the transition to spring and rains and flowers, birds and butterflies is well-serenaded.
From Sing in the Spring! by Sheree Fitch, art by Deb Plestid |
The frozen river cracksand groanslike a giant's belly rumbleslike a thunder god who grumblesFee-fi-fo-fum!
From Sing in the Spring! by Sheree Fitch, art by Deb Plestid |
SPRING!heart sparklygold glitteryglad shimmeryLIGHTonEVERYTHING!
Sheree Fitch's words have always sparkled with insight and heart. She feels and she shares, sometimes with humour, sometimes with poignancy. With her words, Sheree Fitch has created music that carries young readers of her free verse along in that transformation from winter season to spring. No matter where they are in our country, children will recognize elements that define the seasons for them, though some may present themselves earlier or later. They'll be looking for plants and insects outdoors but also in the quilted art of Deb Plestid. Her fabric art is astounding. She gives such texture through her choice of fabrics, colours, stitching and patterns. Not only can Deb Plestid depict natural elements authentically, she installs them in rivers that are cold, leaf litter that is expectant, and skies that are alive. As Sheree Fitch brings song into spring with her words, Deb Plestid does so with quilted art.
From Sing in the Spring! by Sheree Fitch, art by Deb Plestid |
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