Organized to follow the seasons of the year, beautifully illustrated poems are mostly about things kids can really relate to, such as autumn leaves, squirrels, summer shadows, snow angels… (“Guest List: Charles Darwin’s Garden Party” might not resonate with kids as well as the others). The structures of the poems seem more sophisticated that those often targeting children (playing with words, rather than rhyming couplets), yet the topics of the poems are so kid-related, that I think kids will really connect with them, thus being drawn into exploring more sophisticate language.