Dawn: Watch the World Awaken
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Dawn: Watch the World Awaken  -     By: Marc Martin

Dawn: Watch the World Awaken

Candlewick Studio / 2025 / Hardcover

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Title: Dawn: Watch the World Awaken
By: Marc Martin
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 48
Vendor: Candlewick Studio
Publication Date: 2025
Dimensions: 11.30 X 9.75 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1536232408
ISBN-13: 9781536232400
Ages: 4-8
Stock No: WW6232400

Publisher's Description

"The book is a testament to Martin’s immense artistic talents. Truly stunning." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

With gorgeous artwork and a spare text, an award-winning picture-book creator gently celebrates the natural world through the lens of a sunrise.


As the sun slowly rises, many things happen in a small window of time. The world comes alive with the actions of animals, plants, clouds, and sky. A deer drinks, an owl wakes, a dandelion shimmers in the light. A ladybug climbs, a fish jumps, birds call in a chorus. Geese fly away in formation. A flower blooms. Beautifully illustrated with glowing imagery and written with a charming simplicity holding appeal for new readers, Marc Martin’s ode to the slow-blooming beauty of a sunrise and the life that unfolds in its radiance narrows the lens to show the wonder of time passing.

Author Bio

Marc Martin is an award-winning artist, illustrator, and author. He is the creator of many children’s books, including Masters of Disguise: Camouflaging Creatures and Magnificent Mimics; A Forest; and Everything and Everywhere. His books A River and We Are Starlings were both named best illustrated children’s books of the year by the New York Times. He lives in Melbourne, Australia.

Editorial Reviews

Martin (A Stone Is a Story) employs delicate, luminous watercolor, pencil, and digital panels, captioning them with simple words, to limn quiet moments of drama in the natural world. . . .A contemplative work that captures the power of close observation, showing how individual panels and single, well-chosen words can sum up a place's feeling.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

The book is a testament to Martin’s immense artistic talents. Truly stunning.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

With a spare, lyrical text and luminous illustrations, Martin immerses readers in the meditative moments of dawn. . . . The book’s thoughtful visual pacing echoes its rhythmic text. . . . A perfect morning counterpart to bedtime books.
—The Horn Book (starred review)

Enchanting, digitally enhanced watercolors recreate the diffused light of an early morning on a lake and depict the quiet busyness of flora and fauna at this time of day. . . . The deceptive simplicity allows children to fill in the gaps by coming up with their own story.
—Booklist

Would be an excellent read-aloud for a study of wetlands or ecosystems in general. . . . This gorgeously illustrated book is an excellent first purchase, especially for libraries in need of books about animals and ecosystems, building vocabulary, or the enjoyment of a brand new day.
—School Library Journal

This gorgeous book, filled with luminous watercolor paintings, captures the glorious time when night ends and the world lights up again. . . . The effect is eye-opening, inviting readers to imagine their own adventures at sunrise as the scenery changes as quickly as a dandelion losing its fluff.
—The Virginian-Pilot

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