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In a Spring Garden

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A warm and wonderful collection of Japanese nature haikus show the creatures you might find in a garden one spring day.

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First published January 1, 1989

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Richard Lewis

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14 reviews17 followers
January 17, 2015
So many memories associated with this book. Art of Keats, combined with haiku. If you can find a copy of it, it's a wonderful book to share with children, or to read on your own when you need a quiet moment of peace.
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July 20, 2016
I wasn't too sure about this book when I first opened it, but in the end, I really enjoyed it. The Haiku poems are simple, yet full of life. And Ezra Jack Keats' imagery compliments the poems, rather than overpowering them. It is a beautiful combination.

The moon in the water
Turned a somersault
And floated away.

-Ryota
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March 11, 2013
Grade 3-5
This book discusses (through use of haikus) several different animals and things found in nature. A lesson could be integrated between science (nature study) and language arts (poetry/haikus).
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