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Author: Donald Crews
    ISBN: 0152048502  
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  Book Title: Cloudy Day Sunny Day
Book Description
The day is gray and cloudy. It’s a good day to snuggle up with a book, a fine day for make-believe, until . . . the sun bursts through the clouds! Now it’s a great day to fly a kite, the perfect day to ride a bike. No matter what the weather, each new day is a fresh opportunity to stretch and to explore. Caldecott Honor recipient Donald Crews celebrates the familiar activities that keep two siblings and their parents busy--and happy--from sunrise to bedtime.


Cloudy Day Sunny Day

ANNOTATION

Whether the day is cloudy or sunny, it provides lots of opportunities for fun and entertainment.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The day is gray and cloudy. It's a good day to snuggle up with a book, a fine day for make-believe, until . . . the sun bursts through the clouds! Now it's a great day to fly a kite, the perfect day to ride a bike. No matter what the weather, each new day is a fresh opportunity to stretch and to explore. Caldecott Honor recipient Donald Crews celebrates the familiar activities that keep two siblings and their parents busy--and happy--from sunrise to bedtime.

SYNOPSIS

Cloudy or sunny, every day is filled with exciting possiblities! Caldecott Honor recipient Donald Crews celebrates the familiar activities that keep two siblings and their parents busy -- and happy -- from sunrise to bedtime.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Carolyn Dennette Michaels

The clear simple graphics in this book should help a lap child develop an awareness of weather. The text is a single declarative sentence per page suitable for beginning readers. All the faces, but one, seem Afro-American, a non-mix that seems questionable.

 
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