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Thursday, March 26, 2026
Seasons by the Lake Acquaints Us With Greenland Houses, Inside and Out
Seasons by the Lake Acquaints Us With Greenland Houses, Inside and Out
Seasons by the Lake: Adventures in Greenland by author Naja Lund Aparico and illustrator Alex Nees acquaints us with Greenland houses, inside and out
Seasons by the Lake: Adventures in Greenland by author Naja Lund Aparico and illustrator Alex Nees acquaints us with Greenland houses, inside and out, even as such abodes accommodate all four seasons
The four-season book buyable among Dial Books for Young Readers, as Penguin Random House imprint, from Tuesday, March 17, 2026 onward, begins with a red house
The front cover considers from the opposite shore a red house's back chimney, dark foundation, pitched roof and porch fronting a main door and two windows
The attributions page displays the house rear atop its dark foundation, attaching as metal piping its chimney exhaust and housing its back door and door frame
The house rear exhibits red walls planked horizontally, its dark roof pitched with white planking, its back door and its door frame of white wood upright
A back porch of dark wood features one side railing even as its step downward fits onto a path that figures two flat, long, narrow slabs
The porch floor, between the back door and the side railing, guards a metal shovel against the back wall and, free-standing from which, a metal bucket
The back door has a metal handle even as the front door, on its exterior and its interior, hosts a metal handle, not a metal knob
The front porch perhaps is of lighter wood than the back porch even as its railing and its stairs include three, not two, rails and steps
Seasons by the Lake: Adventures in Greenland by author Naja Lund Aparico and illustrator Alex Nees jubilates Greenland houses whose lakeside journeys four seasons never jeopardize
Three posts keep the front porch elevated between the two corners of the house front with the two house sides between house front and house rear
The front corner to the side wall longest away from the lake shore launches the porch floor forward, sideward opposite the front door and two windows
The front door and its frame, exteriorly, interiorly manifests white wood even as white wood maintains each window frame, each frame support to eight glass panes
Each window nets an interior room even as the window nearer the front door nestles into the living room and the further window niches mealtime nooks
Seasons by the Lake: Adventures in Greenland by author Naja Lund Aparico and illustrator Alex Nees observes among Greenland houses a lake house white-ceilinged, white-walled interiorly
A ceiling lampshade prettifies the dining table and four chairs even as the windowed wall possesses a stove-topped oven amid wooden counterspace and two four-drawer cabinets
The kitchen wall quarters a wood shelf with two house plants and three food or measuring containers even as the dining windowsill queues three lighted candles
Living space reveals floor lamp; house plant; two-candle tray-retaining two-drawer chest; green armchair; cushioned footstool; white armless-chair, rug, sofa with brown-orange, green, yellow pillows, two cushions
It stations under a polar-bear painting an armless chair alongside a stand shelving spider plant, skates, boots, winterwear even as clothes wall-hooks support winter jackets
Naja Lund Aparico and Alex Nees, in Seasons by the Lake, treasure Greenland houses in painted, real trios of Arctic hare, red house and lake topography
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