The fresh winter breeze draws the family together for the harvest season.
Nothing is better than a family gathering around the fire and mommy’s cuddle on a cold winter day.
Follow a kitten and see how people and animals in Thailand warm themselves up during winter; be it the physical warmth from the fire, cuddle, food, or the mental warmth of love.
About the Series
Nowadays, children have very little contact with nature. Rarely do they have the chance to see the beauty different seasons have to offer, especially in a tropical country, rich with nature and diversity like Thailand.
The "Every Season Is a Joy" series is designed to give children the experience they can look forward to in each season. The stories of the seasons are richly illustrated and described to please young readers not only visually but also through smells, sounds, and touches all at once.
Children will gain vocabulary about senses, plants, and weather.
In doing this, we believe that children will become more aware of the environment and reconnect with nature around them, which can inspire them to live harmoniously with nature.
The set consists of three books: Summer, Rainy Season, and Winter.
Selling points
🚩 This book wonderfully portrays the chillness and the warmth during winter. The sense of community also radiates through the pages and warms your heart.
🚩 Cats. The Siamese cat is totally, irresistibly adorable. Do you know that Siamese cats are originally from Thailand (the country's old name is Siam)? This is a great book for those who love cats and learning new cultures alike.
About the Author
Kuerkamol or Kru Kuer (ครูเกื้อ) is a writer and editor of a publishing house in a little pre-school in Thailand. Her deep understanding of children's interests and communication with them makes her picture books and activity books unique, both in their narratives and designs.
Enjoy the Winter Breeze (Every Season is a Joy Series)
Category: Picturebook for 2-6 year olds
Story: Kuerkamol Niyom
Illustrations: Pornpot Rodkroh
Page: 28 pages
Size: 23 x 23 cm Paperback
First Publication: 2013