The Storm
Autor Akiko Miyakoshien Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 apr 2016 – vârsta de la 3 până la 7 ani
Author and illustrator Akiko Miyakoshi uses spare text and black-and-white drawings to echo the tension and uncertainty a child feels when encountering severe weather. The boy knows he is safe, yet danger is near. When he faces his fear in his dream, he becomes empowered by having conquered it. This is a perfect book for a quiet storytime on a rainy day. It would also work for launching conversations about fears, particularly those that are nature related, or as the impetus for children's own imaginary stories of how they could be courageous and save the day.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781771385596
ISBN-10: 1771385596
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 217 x 254 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Kids Can Press
Colecția Kids Can Press
ISBN-10: 1771385596
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 217 x 254 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Kids Can Press
Colecția Kids Can Press
Notă biografică
Akiko
Miyakoshi
was
born
in
Saitama,
on
the
island
of
Honshu
in
Japan.
She
began
creating
picture
books
while
studying
visual
communication
design
at
Musashino
Art
University.
Her
first
picture
book,
The
Storm,
won
the
Nissan
Children's
Storybook
and
Picture
Book
Grand
Prix.
Akiko
Miyakoshi
was
born
in
Saitama,
on
the
island
of
Honshu
in
Japan.
She
began
creating
picture
books
while
studying
visual
communication
design
at
Musashino
Art
University.
Her
first
picture
book,
The
Storm,
won
the
Nissan
Children's
Storybook
and
Picture
Book
Grand
Prix.
Recenzii
An
excellent
addition
to
most
collections.—School
Library
Journal
The first-person narration is direct and spare, with all the emotion in the art, and figures are effectively shadowy and never fully realized.—Booklist
It's perfect storytime reading for a dark and stormy night ...—The Globe and Mail
Atmospheric and engaging; this Japanese import is a perfect rainy-day read.—Kirkus Reviews - Starred Review
The first-person narration is direct and spare, with all the emotion in the art, and figures are effectively shadowy and never fully realized.—Booklist
It's perfect storytime reading for a dark and stormy night ...—The Globe and Mail
Atmospheric and engaging; this Japanese import is a perfect rainy-day read.—Kirkus Reviews - Starred Review