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Reach for this book when you want to slow down a frantic afternoon and reconnect your child with the quiet rhythms of the natural world. This collection of fourteen poems serves as a sensory bridge to the American Midwest, transforming everyday sights like cornfields, buffalo, and thunderstorms into moments of profound beauty. It is an ideal choice for fostering a sense of place and environmental appreciation in children who are naturally observant or curious about the outdoors. Through Carl Sandburg's rhythmic verse and Wendell Minor's sweeping illustrations, children are invited to practice mindfulness and gratitude. The book is developmentally appropriate for ages five to ten, offering a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to personification and metaphor. It is less about a narrative and more about an emotional experience: helping a child feel grounded in the vastness and seasonal changes of our shared landscape.