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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing the first crisp leaves of autumn or the tiny green buds of spring and wants to understand the rhythm of the passing year. This gentle, vintage narrative follows siblings Suzette and Nicholas through a full calendar cycle, illustrating how nature's changes impact their daily play, chores, and family celebrations. It is particularly effective for children who feel anxious about change, as it frames transitions as a beautiful, predictable clock rather than an ending. The story emphasizes patience and the joy of anticipation, making it a soothing bedtime choice for preschoolers and early elementary students. Parents will appreciate the wholesome, timeless quality of the siblings' relationship and the way it encourages outdoor exploration and observational skills.