It is quite some time since I did an Autumn display at school, but I do enjoy sharing Autumn books with my preschool classes. Outside the library there is a row of deciduous trees on the school footpath and we like watching how long before the trees are bare and how the leaves change colour. This fascination started over ten years ago when the then head of the school shared a book that she loved in assembly. It was Alfie's Long Winter. After the reading we collected leaves from the footpath, stuck small google eyes on them and each student had their own Alfie to care for.
This book which was published in 1995 is now old and looking somewhat lacklustre. I looked into buying a secondhand copy, but was shocked when the cheapest one I could find was over $70. What? The story is fun, but the illustrations show a very American looking farm and they are not what today's children are used to colour-wise.
• Alfie's Long Winter by Greg McEvoy
A breeze blew. Alfie closed his eyes, and - held on tight. "AL-FIE, AL-FIE, AL-FIE..." All the leaves on the ground shouted together. But Alfie could not jump. And so, Alfie's long winter began.
Searching for replacement books with a similar theme, I found
It’s autumn. Brightly coloured leaves are falling everywhere. Finally, as the days get shorter and the nights get colder, a little yellow leaf discovers that it is the very last leaf on the tree. The little yellow leaf does not want to let go … not quite yet. Even when the first frost arrives, this little yellow leaf holds on, determined.
Luigi, an autumn leaf reluctant to leave his branch, teaches us to be brave when facing new experiences and shows us that an amazing world waits beyond the backyard!
Leif is a leaf. A worried leaf. It is autumn, and Leif is afraid to fall. “All leaves fall in the fall,” say the other leaves. But Leif is determined to find a different way down, and with his friend Laurel, he uses the resources around him to create a net, a kite, a parachute in hopes of softening his landing. The clock is ticking, the wind is blowing. What will happen when a gust of wind pulls Leif from his branch?
Lance Cottonwood is the best and brightest of the leaves, but even the top students on the tree have worries. Can Lance conquer his fear of falling and just let go when the time comes for his final exam, or will he let his worries take over?
The weather is pleasant, the view is fine, and everything just feels fresh. But when autumn breezes begin to blow, adventurous Birch, nervous Oak, and grumpy Maple each have their own way of facing the new crispness in the air. The squirrels take pleasure in warning the leaves about the transformations to come: new colours! And more ... an actual fall. But will the ground be the end or a new beginning.
• When Leaf Let Go (2024) by Angie Marie Carlson and Csongor Veres
When an unexpected storm rolls in and changes everything, Leaf must make a choice - cling to what she knows or trust the Wind and let go. With gentle encouragement from nature and a whisper of bravery, Leaf learns that letting go can be a beautiful part of life’s natural rhythm.
I have written about Autumn before here and here. These entries have more to say and suggest other book titles.