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    When the Sakura Bloom

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    By Admin on June 12, 2021 Picture Books, Reviews

    Narisa Togo, When the Sakura Bloom, Berbay Publishing, March 2021, 32pp., RRP $26.99 (hbk), ISBN 9780648953319

    This delicately illustrated picture book shares a glimpse in time with people who live in Japan when the cherry blossoms bloom.

    We see them in March hurrying past the trees on their way to the station to get to work or school, but as the days get longer and warmer, buds and then flowers bloom to everyone’s delight. First the birds discover the blossoms and then people stop in their rush and then, suddenly the Sakura Festival begins, and everyone celebrates.

    This story is a reminder that no matter where we live there is a season and a time when our trees flower and we should pause to enjoy them. It celebrates the beauty in nature that speaks to all of us. It shows the importance of slowing down, looking around, and appreciating the moment.

    I love Brisbane’s jacaranda season which starts in October, (even though it still reminds me of exams), and I am sure everyone has their own special memory of trees in bloom.

    A thoughtful picture book to share with young children.

    Reviewed by Mia Macrossan

    Japan Nature Seasons

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