The world of Eric Carle is a world of colour and discovery. Babies will love this bright, fun fold-out book designed for use during daily tummy time. Three colourful sections - set in the garden, in the sky and under the sea - feature Eric Carle's beautiful collage artwork with exciting touch-and-feel textures to explore.
Monica wants the moon to play with, so her Papa sets out to getit. It isn't easy to climb to the moon, but he finally succeeds --only to find the moon is too big to carry home. Children will lovethe joyful way in which this problem is solved.
A unique and witty book inspired by the author’s work withchildren in the Tate Britain gallery in London. A family reluctantly visits an art gallery, but one by one eachmember is energized by a different picture in the gallery andtransported into the imaginative and colourful world of art.--Fromthe Hardcover edition.
PreS-Gr. 2. In this wordless mind trip for tots, Lehman develops a satisfying fantasy in a series of panels framed with thick white borders. The effect is of peering through portals, an experience shared by the characters as they independently stumble across enchanted red books that provide them with a videophone-like connection. Though wordless picture books often seem to be the province of fine artists indulging in high-concept braggadocio (as in Istvan Banyai's 1995 Zoom), Lehman's effort ensures child appeal with an unaffected drawing style and a simple, easy-to-follow story line about a friendship forged between a city girl and a faraway island boy. The message about the transporting power of story will moisten the eyes of many adult readers, but children will most appreciate the thought-provoking visuals, in which characters' actions influence the course of their own storybook narratives--likewise affecting the larger "red book," cleverly packaged to mimic the shape and color of its fictional counterpar
If there's one thing Piper Paw hates, it's beingkissed by his doting mother, Mrs.Velvet Paw. And one day she doesthe unforgivable: she kisses Piper in front of his friends!"Kisses, kisses all the time," howls Piper. "I don't like it. Idon't want it. Good-morning kisses, licky kisses, soggy kisses!"What can Mrs Paw do? No Kiss for Mother is a charming, funny, andirreverent tale, with Ungerer's award winning illustrations.
商品尺寸: 28.1 x 0.6 x 23 cm Max and Arthur are best friends who both want to make art. Arthur is an accomplished painter; Max is a beginner. Max's first attempt at using a paintbrush sends the two friends on a whirlwind adventure with paints, pastels and pencils, which turn out to have unexpected pitfalls. Heavily influenced by surrealist Salvador Dali, Wiesner has crafted a fascinating story about friendship, creativity and the mysterious place where these two forces meet. 画家达文蜥专心地帮一只蜥蜴画肖像,他细心揣摩蜥蜴脸上的表情,一笔一笔仔细地描绘。小蜥蜴米开在一旁看着,一个念头突然跳出来,他缠着达文蜥:“达文蜥,我也会画画喔!”达文蜥随口回答:“好吧!你试试看。但是不准吵我。”米开兴致勃勃地拿起画笔,沾上颜料,就往达文蜥身上涂下去,达文蜥吓了一跳,正想出声,却发现自己的身体一点一点地消失了!糟糕,这下米开该怎样
Clever Aunt Ant hasjust moved to the zoo. Speaking in homophones, she describes thequirky animal behavior she sees. There’s the MOOSE who loved MOUSSEand ATE EIGHT bowls, and the WHALE who was ALLOWED to WAILALOUD—and that’s just for starters. This playful picture book introduces children to the richness oflanguage through the concept of homophones. A romp through the zoohas never been so eye-opening.
Children love the bright, busy pages of the Little Red Trainseries. When Duffy the driver is told to keep going until the lightschange, that’s exactly what he does -- and he doesn’t even noticethat he’s driven Little Red Train right under the sea toFrance!