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The Smell of Fall

June 6, 2025 by Emma Filbrun · Leave a Comment

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The Smell of Fall by Mary Ann Hake

Title: The Smell of Fall
Author: Mary Ann Hake
Series: Smells of the Seasons, book 3
Major Themes: Blindness, Smell, Senses, Seasons
Synopsis: A blind girl smells her way through the delightful season of fall.

I enjoyed reading Mary Ann Hake’s previous books about how a blind girl experienced the seasons of spring and summer, so when she asked for reviewers for The Smell of Fall, I was happy to oblige. I love reading picture books to my little girl, and she is always eager for new ones, so she loves to have me read review books to her. 

Publisher’s description:

How would a blind child experience the world?

Join April as her nose leads her through autumn adventures in nature and at home, at school and on a farm. Children will enjoy the sensory experiences with April and her menagerie of pets. Fall smells may be the best of all!

My thoughts:

Fall is a season that is quite different here where we live than it is in America. We don’t have dry leaves to shuffle through, and Thanksgiving isn’t celebrated here. Since we homeschool, the pages about the smell of a classroom and a football game didn’t make sense to her, either. She could identify with pages about the smell of flowers and fresh-baked bread, though! Of course, since I was reading her a book, she enjoyed it, no matter what. As with the other books in the Smells of the Seasons series, we both enjoyed noticing April’s pets throughout the illustrations. There weren’t as many in The Smell of Fall as in the others, but there were some fun ones to spot, even so. 

This is a delightful book to remind children what it is like to be blind, and to help them become aware of their sense of smell.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author, and these are my honest thoughts about it.

No warnings!

Age levels:

Listening Level—Ages 3 – 4, 5 – 8
Reading Independently—Ages 7 – 9

Links to buy this book:

Amazon: Paperback | Kindle | Hardcover
AbeBooks: View Choices on AbeBooks.com

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The Smell of Spring by Mary Ann HakeThe Smell of Spring The Smell of Summer by Mary Ann HakeThe Smell of Summer Moving to the Peaceable by Grami (Caryl) McAdooMoving to the Peaceable Seoul Food by Erin Danielle RussellSeoul Food

Keywords: Blindness · Mary Ann Hake · North America · Picture Books · Seasons · Senses · Smell · Smells of the Seasons series · US History · US History 21st Century

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About Emma Filbrun

Emma Filbrun is a homeschooling mother of eight children. She has been a bookworm since she was taught to read at three years old, and now delights in sharing her finds with her husband, children, and friends. Besides being a reviewer for IgniteLit, she blogs at Lots of Helpers, where she shares tidbits of her life in a busy household and reviews homeschooling curriculum.

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