Will Spring Be Early? or Will Spring Be Late?

Will Spring Be Early? or Will Spring Be Late? - Hardcover

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Will Spring Be Early? or Will Spring Be Late?

Will Spring Be Early? or Will Spring Be Late? - Hardcover

$14.99
Sale price  $14.99 Regular price 

by Crockett Johnson (Author), Crockett Johnson (Illustrator)

Crockett Johnson's charming book about a groundhog searching for signs of spring is now back in print First published in 1959, this edition of the funny story about a Groundhog Day mix-up features refreshed cover artwork ready to delight a whole new generation of readers.

With slightly more text than Harold and the Purple Crayon, this book is great for beginning readers or for reading aloud with little ones. Pair it with Crockett Johnson's Time for Spring for even more snow-turned-to-springtime fun

Front Jacket

It's the second day of February. Snow covers the field and the wind blows cold, but the Groundhog has a job to do. Will spring be early? Or will spring be late?

When the Groundhog doesn't see his shadow, it's clear spring will be here soon. But wait! Is that a red flower sticking through the snow? "Spring is here now!" is the best prediction the Groundhog has ever made!

All the Groundhog's friends rejoice . . . except one. Will one grouch turn spring back into winter?

First published in 1959, this humorous tale from the creator of Harold and the Purple Crayon reminds us that sometimes it doesn't matter what you're celebrating as much as who you're celebrating with.

--Chicago Tribune

Back Jacket

It's the second day of February. Snow covers the field and the wind blows cold, but the Groundhog has a job to do. Will spring be early? Or will spring be late?

When the Groundhog doesn't see his shadow, it's clear spring will be here soon. But wait! Is that a red flower sticking through the snow? "Spring is here now!" is the best prediction the Groundhog has ever made!

All the Groundhog's friends rejoice . . . except one. Will one grouch turn spring back into winter?

First published in 1959, this humorous tale from the creator of Harold and the Purple Crayon reminds us that sometimes it doesn't matter what you're celebrating as much as who you're celebrating with.

Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 0.5 x 8.6 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 05, 2016

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