Picnic
Autor John Burninghamen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mai 2014 – vârsta de la 3 până la 6 ani
One day, Boy and Girl head down the hill with a picnic basket and meet a fancily dressed Sheep, Pig, and Duck. They all set off to find the perfect place to sit outside -- until they see Bull coming A short-lived chase segues into a gentle interactive text as the friends wend their way from an idyllic outdoor world to a welcoming house on a hill. (Can you find Pig's ball? Shall we find your bed?) In a charmingly understated tale with child-friendly illustrations and a hint of sly humor, John Burningham evokes a perfect summer day with a fresh new picture book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780763669454
ISBN-10: 0763669458
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 262 x 297 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Candlewick Press (MA)
Locul publicării:Somerville, United States
ISBN-10: 0763669458
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 262 x 297 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Candlewick Press (MA)
Locul publicării:Somerville, United States
Notă biografică
John Burningham is one of the world's most recognized and beloved children's book creators, with a career that has spanned more than fifty years. He has received two Kate Greenaway Medals and numerous other awards, including a "Boston Globe-Horn Book "Honor for "It's a Secret! "He is the author-illustrator of "Tug-of-War "and the author of "There's Going to Be a Baby, "illustrated by his wife, Helen Oxenbury. His work is featured in the collectors' volume "John Burningham. "He lives in London.
Descriere
The renowned John Burningham is in classic form with a simple story of a boy, a girl, and some animal friends that invites the child listener to join in.
One day, Boy and Girl head down the hill with a picnic basket and meet a fancily dressed Sheep, Pig, and Duck. They all set off to find the perfect place to sit outside -- until they see Bull coming! A short-lived chase segues into a gentle interactive text as the friends wend their way from an idyllic outdoor world to a welcoming house on a hill. (Can you find Pig's ball? Shall we find your bed?) In a charmingly understated tale with child-friendly illustrations and a hint of sly humor, John Burningham evokes a perfect summer day with a fresh new picture book.
One day, Boy and Girl head down the hill with a picnic basket and meet a fancily dressed Sheep, Pig, and Duck. They all set off to find the perfect place to sit outside -- until they see Bull coming! A short-lived chase segues into a gentle interactive text as the friends wend their way from an idyllic outdoor world to a welcoming house on a hill. (Can you find Pig's ball? Shall we find your bed?) In a charmingly understated tale with child-friendly illustrations and a hint of sly humor, John Burningham evokes a perfect summer day with a fresh new picture book.
Recenzii
Displaying his signature sly humor, Burningham follows a boy and girl (conveniently named Boy and Girl) as they try to find a place to picnic with friends Sheep, Pig, and Duck, who are dapperly accented with kerchiefs, hats, bowties, and other accessories. ... The items are easy to spy, tailoring the challenge to younger preschoolers, while pithy sentences and easy-to-grasp vocabulary will help beginning readers sound out the sentences. Vivid, springy greens and yellows, coupled with loose and exuberant black outlines, lend vibrancy and airiness to Burningham's paintings.
--Publishers Weekly
A picture-book master presents an engaging feast of a bedtime book. Just as Boy and Girl pack their picnic basket with everything they'll need for a perfect luncheon, Burningham packs every part of his book's design with details that contribute to its success.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Carefree sensibility and bucolic charm... Burningham's trademark sketchy insouciance, with broken black outlines and dappled marker coloring, establishes a playful, sunny tone that's perfect for a day in the spring-green countryside. The simple, jolly figures revel in spare, open vistas with plenty of space for listeners to accompany them, while the interactive hunt-and-seek game extends the fun for the story hour set. This one will find its way into the regular rotation in no time.
--Booklist (starred review)
A beautifully simple story of a girl, a boy, a duck, a sheep, and a pig at play. ... This lovely picture book is vintage Burningham and will appeal to the youngest of readers. The text is short and sweet with the illustrations providing the details. ... Reminiscent of a simpler day, this book is a breath of fresh air--a time out of a busy schedule to enjoy the beauty of a picture book with a young child.
--School Library Journal
Displaying his signature sly humor, Burningham follows a boy and girl (conveniently named Boy and Girl) as they try to find a place to picnic with friends Sheep, Pig, and Duck, who are dapperly accented with kerchiefs, hats, bowties, and other accessories. ... The items are easy to spy, tailoring the challenge to younger preschoolers, while pithy sentences and easy-to-grasp vocabulary will help beginning readers sound out the sentences. Vivid, springy greens and yellows, coupled with loose and exuberant black outlines, lend vibrancy and airiness to Burningham's paintings.
--Publishers Weekly
Lovely... Across airy pages filled with brightly accented drawings, the book follows a boy, a girl and a group of dap
--Publishers Weekly
A picture-book master presents an engaging feast of a bedtime book. Just as Boy and Girl pack their picnic basket with everything they'll need for a perfect luncheon, Burningham packs every part of his book's design with details that contribute to its success.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Carefree sensibility and bucolic charm... Burningham's trademark sketchy insouciance, with broken black outlines and dappled marker coloring, establishes a playful, sunny tone that's perfect for a day in the spring-green countryside. The simple, jolly figures revel in spare, open vistas with plenty of space for listeners to accompany them, while the interactive hunt-and-seek game extends the fun for the story hour set. This one will find its way into the regular rotation in no time.
--Booklist (starred review)
A beautifully simple story of a girl, a boy, a duck, a sheep, and a pig at play. ... This lovely picture book is vintage Burningham and will appeal to the youngest of readers. The text is short and sweet with the illustrations providing the details. ... Reminiscent of a simpler day, this book is a breath of fresh air--a time out of a busy schedule to enjoy the beauty of a picture book with a young child.
--School Library Journal
Displaying his signature sly humor, Burningham follows a boy and girl (conveniently named Boy and Girl) as they try to find a place to picnic with friends Sheep, Pig, and Duck, who are dapperly accented with kerchiefs, hats, bowties, and other accessories. ... The items are easy to spy, tailoring the challenge to younger preschoolers, while pithy sentences and easy-to-grasp vocabulary will help beginning readers sound out the sentences. Vivid, springy greens and yellows, coupled with loose and exuberant black outlines, lend vibrancy and airiness to Burningham's paintings.
--Publishers Weekly
Lovely... Across airy pages filled with brightly accented drawings, the book follows a boy, a girl and a group of dap