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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Tour de Force in Any Season!
What's that you say...Winter is the WARMEST season?! NOOO--how can that be?!

Ms. Lauren Stringer answers skeptics and pre-schoolers alike with this lavishly illustrated and imaginatively written book. It's going to make my list of top 20 books read in 2007, because Stinger's case for winter is both compelling and beautiful. The premise would engagte any...
Published on April 26, 2007 by M. Allen Greenbaum

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1.0 out of 5 stars 5 star customer service, 5 star to the book, 1 star To ebook version
First of all this review is in regards to the format of the Kindle Edition.

I bought this ebook because of it's exceptional reviews. When I started reading it to my daughter the book did not translate well to the ebook format. Pages were repeated. Pictures chopped. I did landscape the Ereader, which made the pictures too small to read, so you had to zoom in...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Tour de Force in Any Season!, April 26, 2007
This review is from: Winter Is the Warmest Season (Hardcover)
What's that you say...Winter is the WARMEST season?! NOOO--how can that be?!

Ms. Lauren Stringer answers skeptics and pre-schoolers alike with this lavishly illustrated and imaginatively written book. It's going to make my list of top 20 books read in 2007, because Stinger's case for winter is both compelling and beautiful. The premise would engagte any toddler or early grade schooler, but Stringer runs confidently with it, writing as captivating and luscious a book as I've read in quite some time.

If you've read the other reviews and product description, you'll know that both the practical (warm clothing) and the emotional (warm feelings) effectively contradict what the thermometer tells us. However, it's the way that Ms. Stringer tells the story that makes all the difference. It's a very active book, both in the active (as opposed to passive) voice, and the way she animates the objects that warm us. The young narrator doesn't merely say he put on a warm hat and coat; instead, he tells us, "my hat grows earflaps," and "my jacket puffs warm with feathers." Later, the boy's pajamas "will grow big warm feet." Winter doesn't rest here, it's alive and full of possibilities. (Actually, one skillful illustration shows assorted animals hibernating underground, while above, the "the snowman I build dance on top, wearing warm wraparound scarves.")

Transformations continue: "My iced summer's milk turns to hot chocolate. Cold jelly sandwiches turn into grilled cheeses." Throughout her book, Ms. Springer's imagery and language are spectacular:

"When winter comes,
summer's cool fans hide
in dark basements...
while sleeping rasiators awake
to their dragon selves, banging
and hissing and pouring heat
all through my house."

This is pure poetry, and belies any thought that writing really good books for kids can be done by just anyone. I mentioned the emotional warmth that the book conveys, and we feel this in cats who sit on laps, and in festive, candle-lit parties with music ansd dancing and warm, festive clothing, snuggling and reading in bed with your parents and your cat, and later with your teddy bear. A surprise tops it off, in winter the boy might just dream of summer..."just to cool me off!"

The acrylic on watercolor paper illustrations are just as rich and inviting as the prose, with action and bold patterns and a varied palette (although warm colors abound.) A tour de force, in any season.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A story that warms you!!, January 29, 2007
This review is from: Winter Is the Warmest Season (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful story about all the different ways that make winter warmer than any other season. It starts off by stating that most people think summer is the warmest season and then continues to list the ways that winter is actually warmer(hot cocoa, thick blankets, fireplaces, hot baths, ect.) My daughter who is two really enjoys this book, but I think that I actually like it even more than she does. The illustrations are beautiful and the story even makes me warm inside on those snowy below zero days.
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1.0 out of 5 stars 5 star customer service, 5 star to the book, 1 star To ebook version, January 4, 2011
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T. petersen (HONOLULU, HI, US) - See all my reviews
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First of all this review is in regards to the format of the Kindle Edition.

I bought this ebook because of it's exceptional reviews. When I started reading it to my daughter the book did not translate well to the ebook format. Pages were repeated. Pictures chopped. I did landscape the Ereader, which made the pictures too small to read, so you had to zoom in. It was just frustrating to read.

Amazon's customer service was exceptional and gave me a full refund. I will be seeking a physical copy of this book, though because i did enjoy the concept of the book and the artwork was lovely and I would like to see how the author intended it to be presented. This was my second children's ebook purchase, they are harder to find. The first is stunning to read (We Planted a Tree), and it feels as though you are reading the actual book.

I also wanted to note the sample of this book was worthless. All it had was the copyright info, 3 green pages with snowflakes and the title page. Not really a sample from the story.

Again grateful for Amazons amazing customer service!
Peace,
CJ
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4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling argument :), November 15, 2009
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This review is from: Winter Is the Warmest Season (Hardcover)
The child narrator of this book is devoted to convincing us that winter is the warmest season (yes, yes, you guessed that from the title, you're very clever).

The examples *are* convincing - in winter, we have feet on our pajamas, we eat grilled cheese instead of cold jelly, we turn on radiators instead of fans, the cats sleep on our laps instead of on our windowsills. However, what I really like about this book is the artwork. They just make me feel emotionally... well... warm. I know that that's pretty vague, but it's the truth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars children's books, December 18, 2008
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My grandchildren and I really enjoyed the artwork and the story. It was a joy to read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars HOORAY FOR WINTER, June 24, 2009
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Finally, winter gets the respect it deserves! As a person who survived record-breaking snowfall this winter, I read this book with a smile on my face. Bring it on!
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Winter Is the Warmest Season by Lauren Stringer (Hardcover - October 1, 2006)
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