Hey, Hey, Hay!
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
Every bale of hay has a little bit of summer sun stored in the heart of it— learn from a mother-daughter team how hay is made!
Feeding her horses one cold and wintry day, a girl thinks about all the hard work that went into the fresh-smelling bales she's using. The rhyming text and brilliant full-page paintings follow the girl and her mother through the summer as they cut, spread, dry and bale in the fields.
Mower blades slice through the grass./A new row falls with every pass./Next we spread the grass to dry./The tedder makes those grasses fly!
This celebration of summer, farming, and family, illustrated by Pura Belpré honor artist Joe Cepeda, includes a glossary of haymaking words, and a recipe for making your own switchel— a traditional farm drink, to cool you down in the summer heat.
A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
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This nostalgic, rhyming ode to baling hay is narrated by a girl whose broad grin makes clear her love for farm life. As she feeds a horse in winter, she recounts "the tale/ of storing summer in a bale./ Every June, when grass turns green,/ our hayfield makes a pretty scene." In Cepeda's sophisticated art, the girl trades her barn coat for overalls and details how she and her mother mow with a red tractor and "Run the tedder through/ to fluff the grass and dry the dew." After a break to let the hay dry, they roll out their blue baler and then store the bales in the barn. Tool and truck enthusiasts will enjoy the descriptive content (Mihaly includes an end list of "haymaking words"). Cepeda uses thick painterly layers to capture the beauty and brilliance of summer fields and changing skies. Ages 4 8.