Summer comes to a close as a family prepares for the first day of school.
The sights, sounds, smells, and feel of the season’s end come through on each page of this picture book. Brenner’s lyrical verse follows a soothing pattern: “WHEN…the leaves of trees seem tired by noon,” “THEN, with fingers stained deep purple, watch as / the berries bob and boil into glistening jam.” “WHEN pumpkins take on an orange tinge,” “THEN bring in baskets / of flowers and fruits / and veggies.” Meanwhile, a light-skinned family helps a child get ready for the first day of school. A list of school supplies is sent home, a first-day outfit is chosen, and then the big day arrives. Hill’s mixed-media illustrations pair perfectly with the text, adding movement and depth as the sun sets on a game of flashlight tag and as a rush of students heads into the school and settles into a new classroom. While the story might help prepare anxious readers for the new year, it mostly plays up the mood and energy surrounding the wind down of summer, making for a rather original take on the subject. Background characters, including the students at the end, are diverse; one student uses a wheelchair. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
A back-to-school book refreshingly focused on the sensory feel of the familiar season.
(Picture book. 4-7)