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All in a Year
All in a Year | Chihiro Takeuchi
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A book that helps young readers make sense of the concept of time and just how much happens in a year. The Tanaka family are moving out of their apartment building and into a house. Follow them on their journey to see how their life changes over the course of a year. See the family engage with their new environment and keep ties with their old community, as they enjoy a year full of adventures.This isn't your typical book of seasons. Instead, award-winning Japanese paper-cut artist Chihiro Takeuchi takes us on a visual journey through the seasons that showcases diverse cultural celebrations, with a special emphasis on those holidays unique to Japan. She also leans in on the life of one particular family to give readers a sense of the growth they can expect to see happen in twelve months. This is a story that works on multiple levels: as a narrative, an introduction to seasons and holidays, and a conversation about how much can happen in a year.
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All in a Year | Chihiro Takeuchi
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3 ⭐ This book follows the Tanaka family for a year. It‘s generic. Each set of pages there‘s something for the reader to do either image to find, something to count, etc. The illustrations are lovely, but overall as a story this book is quite long. This is one of those books where I see parents skipping pages to get kids to go to sleep faster.