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Seasons in the City

Megan McKean

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English
Lothian
01 September 2021
Do you know springtime in Tokyo is cherry blossom season? Or that on the longest day of summer in Stockholm the sun stays up for 18 hours?
Seasons divide the year and bring about changes in the world around us. Different seasons bring warm or cool weather; snow or extreme heat; wet, windy weeks or dry, dusty days; and even big weather events like super storms and twisting tornadoes.

Throughout history people have welcomed new seasons with important rituals. Plenty of these traditions continue today, as the change in weather brings different occasions to celebrate and activities to enjoy all year round in many of the world's cities.

Discover what different seasons look like in cities all around the world.

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Imprint:   Lothian
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 296mm,  Width: 242mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   620g
ISBN:   9780734420442
ISBN 10:   0734420447
Pages:   64
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Megan McKean is a designer, travel writer, author and illustrator. Creating travel-inspired pieces for McKean Studio and other companies, her work spans digital, print and 3D forms. Megan's illustration work is characterised by the use of bright colour palettes, strong line work and surprising details hidden within each piece, encouraging the viewer to go back for another look to see what they may have missed. When she's not drawing, Megan can usually be found creating souvenirs for her design label McKean Studio, or dreaming of where to travel next. Megan has lived in Sydney for most of her adult life but relocated to Sweden in 2020.

Reviews for Seasons in the City

With informative texts and brilliant pictures, children will be turning these colourful pages over and over again. While travel may not be an option with restrictions currently in place, we can all dream on.--ACT [PRINT] Toowoomba Chronicle [AUDIENCE: 38,000, ASR: 333] [Megan] has carefully matched her cities and seasons so that there is an abundance of content both visual and written to interest the small reader or listener.--[ONLINE] Living Arts Canberra Another welcome addition to a primary school or public library.--Kathryn Beilby, [ONLINE] ReadPlus Review to come--[ONLINE] Kids Get Booked Review to come--[ONLINE] The Source Review to come--[PRINT] Being Magazine Review to come--[PRINT] Food Wine Travel Magazine Review to come--[PRINT] Good Reading Magazine Review to come--[PRINT] Herald Sun Review to come--[PRINT] Hort Journal Magazine Review to come--[PRINT] Magpies Review to come--[PRINT] The West Australian


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