When the joys of breathing in spring get hijacked by hacking and sneezing, find a delightful antidote in Helen Yoon’s comical ode to a glorious season.
Hooray! It’s spring! As one exuberant pup knows, spring means laundry waving on the line, romping in fields of flowers, and gentle, fragrant breezes. But wait . . . What’s with the . . . sniff, sniff . . . What’s with the . . . Hurk! Haaa. What’s with the . . . ah-ah-HACHOOO! Oh no! This is terrible! Is spring . . . ruined? Sharing a few seasonal hacks in more ways than one, Helen Yoon celebrates as only she can: with bumbling affection, good humor, and slack-jawed wonder.
This trio of quick, quirky reads leans all the way into playful chaos. The bright, slightly wacky illustrations instantly set the tone, giving each story a fun, offbeat vibe. From a pup dealing with very relatable springtime allergies to a hilarious egg debate that flips your usual Easter expectations, these books keep things light and silly. Toss in a confused puppy navigating winter (with a surprise cameo), and you’ve got a set that’s short, sweet, and guaranteed to get a few laughs along the way.
Yes, this is another title about Spring, but definitely a very different point of view about the beautiful blooming Spring. While the main character here is a dog what happens to him happens to many humans in Spring.
Hooray for spring and all the warm weather and lovely blooms. Our pup is very excited until.... Ah choo! Allergies! Oh no! Fortunately there are a few ways to still enjoy spring - even with allergies.
It's early April in Cleveland, Ohio, and any day the temperature rises to 60 degrees, we celebrate the warmth and the beautiful flowers in bloom... and sneeze. This energetic and brief picture book celebrates this combination with a humorous solution at the end.
Absolutely adorable, the illustrations made me laugh out loud, and I actually had tears running down my face. My co-workers probably think I'm insane but his silly little face was too cute!
As someone with spring allergies, I enjoyed this book about being allergic to spring. My grand daughter also enjoyed this picture book and broke out into loud laughter when I read this book to her.