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OverviewDown by the Lake is a serene, wonder-filled poetry collection that invites young readers to explore the rhythms, creatures, and quiet magic of a lakeside world. Through a sequence of short, musical poems, the book paints a full day-from bright morning to moonlit night-celebrating the small adventures and gentle discoveries waiting along the shore. Each poem spotlights a different moment of curiosity. Children meet the lake's lively residents: ducks marching in cheerful formation, frogs singing their bold chorus at dawn and dusk, and tiny silver fish swirling like stars beneath the surface. Dragonflies loop and shimmer, turtles bask lazily on sun-warmed logs, and birds fill the trees with color and song. Even the quieter characters-snakes slipping through grass, raccoons leaving secret tracks, and deer stepping softly at dusk-are presented with friendliness and calm, encouraging young readers to observe nature without fear. The lake itself becomes a character, shifting with weather and light. Sunshine scatters diamonds across the water, rain turns the surface into a playful drum, and the full moon paints a silver path that feels almost enchanted. These atmospheric poems help children notice how landscapes change, breathe, and respond to the world around them. Human moments weave gently through the natural scenes. A child skips stones, shares a picnic, draws an ""adventure map"" in the sand, and watches a hat drift like a tiny boat. These touches ground the collection in the familiar joys of outdoor play, reminding readers that exploration doesn't require grand quests-just curiosity, patience, and a willingness to look closely. Throughout the book, the tone remains warm, rhythmic, and reassuring. Animals are never threatening; even the snake is ""quiet as a lullaby,"" and the beaver's hard work becomes a source of admiration. The poems encourage empathy for wildlife, appreciation for small details, and a sense of belonging in the natural world. Repetition, gentle rhymes, and playful verbs make the collection especially inviting for early readers and read-aloud moments. As the day winds down, the poems shift toward calm reflection. Whispering trees share their leafy secrets, deer appear in the soft light of evening, and the moon casts its dreamlike glow across the lake. The final pieces-featuring bees at work, otters at play, and a shell waiting to be discovered-leave readers with a sense of ongoing wonder, as though the lake's stories continue even after the book is closed. Taken together, the poems form a mosaic of sensory experiences: shimmering light, rustling leaves, rippling water, tiny footprints, and the hum of life at the water's edge. Down by the Lake celebrates curiosity, observation, and the quiet joy of being outdoors. It invites children to slow down, listen closely, and discover that every creature, every ripple, and every breeze has a story to tell. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff IversonPublisher: Brightfield Press Imprint: Brightfield Press Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.145kg ISBN: 9798295605239Pages: 52 Publication Date: 01 February 2026 Recommended Age: From 3 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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