Description
Description
This companion to Twelve Days of Winter is another book to read or sing along with children. In this reimagined version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas," wildlife is observed during summer. The animals enjoy warmer weather, blooming flowers, and sunny days. Summer is also a busy time for animal parents who are wrangling their little ones. "On the first day of summer we looked around to see a black bear in an oak tree."
Can you find a curious chipmunk watching other animals enjoying the summer?
About the Author
About the Author
Sherri Maret is a former English teacher/library media specialist. Her book, The Cloud Artist: A Choctaw Tale, published by The RoadRunner Press was a finalist for First Nation Communities Read Award, Oklahoma Book Award, and Writers' League of Texas Book Award. She is also the author of Lela and the Butterflies (Muddy Boots, 2020) and Twelve Days of Winter (Muddy Boots, 2022) She lives in Walla Walla, Washington.
Thomas Hilley is the illustrator of several picture books for children. He has worked with author Sherri Maret on two previous books: The Book of Untold Stories: Fourteen Prompts to Spark the Imagination and Twelve Days of Winter. Although mostof his work is drawn digitally, he is inspired by old woodcut prints and scratchboard drawings. Thomas lives in Oklahoma and enjoys looking for animals while hiking and spending time outside.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
I was excited to read Twelve Days of Summer by Sherri Maret, especially after my preschool class enjoyed her previous book, Twelve Days of Winter. This sequel brings a fresh burst of summer excitement, introducing new and delightful animals that captured the children's attention.
The story follows a similar format to its winter counterpart, but with a focus on summer themes and animals. My students were particularly enchanted by the vibrant illustrations, which were simply gorgeous. The children had so much fun spotting different animals hidden within the detailed artwork--an engaging element that kept them looking at each page longer. The mix of animals paired with their babies was a standout feature, and my students especially loved noticing these relationships. It sparked conversation about animal families and their care for one another.
Overall, Twelve Days of Summer is a charming, colorful, and educational book that kept my preschool class engaged. The beautiful illustrations and the inclusion of animal families made it a hit with the children. It's a perfect addition to any classroom or home library.--Cynthia Wohr "Head Start Teacher" (12/2/2024 12:00:00 AM)
Publishing Information
Publishing Information

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