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Reach for this book when your child is feeling restless at the end of a long winter or when you want to nurture a sense of rhythm and wonder regarding the natural world. This poem acts as a gentle bridge between seasons, helping children slow down and notice the subtle shifts in the air and the earth as spring begins to wake up. It is a beautiful way to introduce the concept of renewal and the musicality of language through the lens of a legendary literary figure. Langston Hughes uses lyrical, song-like prose to describe the transition from the 'dark sleep' of winter to the 'awakening' of spring. It is a sensory experience that encourages gratitude for the earth's cycles and fosters a calm, optimistic mindset. Parents will find it particularly useful for bedtime or quiet reflection, as it validates the feeling of waiting for something joyful and the subsequent burst of energy when it arrives.