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Title: Megan Brown’s Nature News: Where is Spring Joins 2026 London Book Fair

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 31st Mar 2026 - Brown’s children’s title offers a gentle, thoughtful look at the rhythm of the seasons, using a simple mystery to introduce young readers to ideas about nature and balance. Set in Chicago, the story begins with a strange report: Spring has gone missing. While Summer and Winter are occupied with arguments and Fall remains mysteriously quiet, the book invites children to notice how the seasons depend on one another. Instead of relying on fast-paced action, the narrative focuses on small details—flowers waiting to bloom and the quiet changes that signal new life.The author’s background in environmental studies is evident in the book’s focus on caring for the planet. By personifying the seasons, Brown makes complex ecological concepts accessible to early readers and provides a platform for families to discuss what happens when the natural order is disrupted. The story asks vital questions: what would plants and animals do if one season never returned?. These open-ended inquiries encourage meaningful dialogue in both homes and classrooms.In an industry currently focused on the rise of AI and digital content management, Nature News: Where is Spring? aligns with the growing “cottage-core” trend and a renewed interest in independent author presence. While the 2026 fair highlighted technological advancements, it also emphasized a deep appreciation for grounded, imaginative storytelling that respects the natural world. Brown’s work stands as a calm, curious reminder that every part of nature has a role to play. Explora Books remains dedicated to helping authors find their voice and gain recognition on the global stage.Readers can purchase the book at major bookstores worldwide. For further details, visit https://islac...


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