This is one of my favorites that I've read aloud with my grandson.. The pictures help the readers to see if it's summer yet. The Mama and the child start out wearing winter coats, gloves and hats, then jackets for spring, and finally shorts and t-shirts for summer. The leaves an the trees start as buds and slowly grow until they are leaves for summer. The birds , squirrel and ducklings make it fun along the way, too. This lovely, gentle book shows the slow approach of summer through the spring as buds appear on trees, seeds are planted in the garden, trees blossom, and baby ducks follow their mothers. Focused on the natural world and the seasonal changes around us, this book has a wonderful connection to the earth. McClure’s stunningly detailed cut-paper illustrations add to the appeal with subtle colors warming the black and white. A great read aloud for a toddler story time on spring or summer, or a great book to snuggle together with on a wintry day and dream of the warm days to come.This book features charming, brief writing that offers information on the seasons and ties directly in to what the illustrations are showing. The relationship of the mother and child throughout the book is very organic and loving. The illustrations are so deftly done that it is sometimes hard to even imagine that they are cut paper. The detail would be impressive enough with pen and ink. A pleasure of a book, share this with children who are enjoying summer right now but make sure to pull it out to warm up cooler days as well. Appropriate for ages 2-4.
What do You think about Mama, Is It Summer Yet? (2010)?
"This is a sweet book about bonding with a child over the activities that anticipate summer."- Becky
—Abeer
Another fun read for young readers/listeners that love exploring the changes of the seasons.
—Stephersxo
Simple and predictable text patterns, beautiful illustrations.
—BigD
Love the simple text and the graphic illustrations.
—Kaylee