Description
The tired trees had had enough
They cried and creaked in groaning gusts;
With lashing limbs they swayed and thrashed,
“Oh, Winter, wake with icy blast!
We need a rest! We must prepare
To bloom and grow afresh next year.
This season’s done! Our leaves are lost;
Our branches bare. Bring on the frost!”
Wail and whoosh! the tree tossed.
Wail and whoosh!
But Winter would not wake.
— from the book
The coming of Winter plays an important role in the cycle of nature. In this delightfully illustrated story, young children can find that for “every thing there is a season.”
Winter, Awake! shows what happens one year when Winter will not wake. The tired trees need to rest. Their fallen leaves have made a leafy blanket for the sleeping seeds. All the woodland creatures try to tell Winter their work is done. They scold and mock and urge, but Winter will not wake…until, at last, the round red ladybug in her small, soft voice whispers something gently in his ear—and mighty Winter awakes!









