There is nostalgia, too, in the decorative and intricate pictures. Check out the snail creeping slowly up the guard. Cheerful and spirited, this is one of those welcome picture books that turns the bedtime story into live entertainment.Williams, Sallymcelmeel com...
Weaver journeys with a family of tigers in this follow-up toLittle OneandLittle Whale. Gentle text and monochromatic illustrations convey this story of cubs Puli and Seri as they search with their mother for a new home away from danger, exploring a s...
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Beautiful family A sweet father bought this as a gift for his wife and daughters. Love the background and meaning behind this one. Older PostsHome My name is Arian Hatch, the artist behind Picture to Portrait. I live in Arizona with my husband and five kids. I love to take a playful ...
“who didn’t want to go to sleep even though the sun had gone away” asks her parents if everything in the world sleeps. Her parents assure her that dogs and cats, bats and whales, snails and bears and even tigers sleep. Eventually, the little girl mimics the animals her parents ...
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This entry was posted inPicture Booksand taggedfolktales,Korea,The Tigers of the Kumgang MountainsonFebruary 15, 2018. Another Reason to Love Daniel Day-Lewis: The Phantom Thread and The Tailor of Gloucester 3 Replies I absolutely loved Paul Thomas Anderson’sThe Phantom Thread.So controlled, ...
There’s something exciting about the realistic drawings – especially when they’re showing exotic scenes like a tropical jungle. There’s an enormous waterfall, splashing water through the green-yellow trees, as two blue macaws fly across the bright sky. Powzyk draws a beautiful tigers, along...
terrifying, Little Tiger sets out on tiptoe, creeping through the forest to find someone to scare. He gets yawned at and laughed at, but Little Tiger won’t give up. Is there any animal in the forest who will find him just as sleek, silent, and totally terrifying as the bigger tigers...
their worries, or their tendency to make themselves small. There are also quiet kids who like to observe before jumping in – not because they’re shy or worried, just because that’s how they like to do things… I’d love recommendations for books about those kinds of kids – please ad...