Pumpkins

By Robbins, Ken

Publishers Summary:
From late summer to Thanksgiving, pumpkins are everywhere, a symbol of fall and a reminder of the holidays to come. In this handsome book, Ken Robbins—widely known for his sumptuous photo-essays on subjects ranging from trucks to tools to autumn leaves—portrays the pumpkin from seed, to sprout, to flower, to fully fledged fruit, and back again. Instructions are given to (safely) carve a jack-o’-lantern. As always in a book by Ken Robbins, a simple—but never simplisitc—text is accompanied by luscious photographs.

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ISBN
978-1-59643-184-3
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on August 1, 2006

K-Gr 2 With color photos that equal any painting for artistry of composition and sensitivity, Robbins has created a book that is certain to become an autumn favorite. Without naming the season, it launches into a description of autumn as - -&that time of year when -&, - clearly and poetically evoking the crisp, cooler days with the leaves - -&splashing their color on the ground -&. - The aut...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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