Showing posts with label picture books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label picture books. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

10 Best Children’s Books

http://childrensbooksguide.com/top-100

This is from childrensbook guide. 

10 Best Children’s Books

where the wild things are Where the Wild Things Are: Author Maurice Sendak offers a tale of suspense, action, and fun, with this story about a young boy named Max who wears a wolf suit to bed. Max has been naughty and is sent to bed without any dinner. The real adventure begins with the forest growing and creatures appearing as wild and free. Being wild with the wild things can be tiring, as Max discovers on his adventure. As things begin to happen in his room, creatures appear that are a cross between scary and funny. Winner of the Caldecott Medal and listed in the ‘Best Illustrated Children’s Books” for many years, this is a winner worth a look. Illustrations that will grab your eye and a written tale that will draw you and your children back again and again are what this story has to offer. Adventure, artwork, and fun are all wrapped up in one small package here.
the giving tree The Giving Tree: It has been said that the true example of love is being willing to give of one’s self for the benefit of another. Shel Silverstein tells the story of love between a boy and a tree that is an example of this sacrificial love. From the time the boy is young and needs shade as he plays to growing up and being allowed to climb in her branches to the time when he is older and wants something that may mean the end of the tree, the tree keeps on giving to him- out of love. Though there are many ways to interpret this story, the true message of love shines through. Even when the boy is an old man and long after the tree has been cut down, what is left of the tree is still giving. The old man, once the little boy who played under the tree, now uses the stump of the tree to rest on.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Coming and Going




Coming and Going

On Earth, we are not the only ones to travel long distances. Like us, many birds, fish and mammals make hundreds of miles in search of food, of a warm land or of a good place to have their young.

These incredible travelers amaze us with the distances they travel, but not only that. There is something else in the way they travel that can make us slow down and think...

Friday, March 2, 2012

30 Dr. Seuss Quotes

My friend, Angela sent me this quotes. How great!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Bay Area Picture Books Classes

I took the Writing Children's Picture Books class taught by  Mr. Alan Schroeder 
and the Illustrating Children's Picture Books class  taught by Ms. Kristine Brogno. 
Also, my another great teacher,  Lissa Rovetch has a great class and she also organized Kid Lit Salon

I feel so lucky to learn from them. 

I can't express my appreciation enough to all of my teachers. 

Please check them out if you need a help and inspirations!

I highly recommend these classes. 


http://www.lissarovetch.com/Lissa.html

http://extension.berkeley.edu/catalog/course2259.html 


http://extension.berkeley.edu/catalog/course414.html

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

IL GRANDE VIAGGIO



BOOK TRAILER
IL GRANDE VIAGGIO
Logos - OQO collana
Testo: Anna Castagnoli
Illustrazioni: Gabriel Pacheco


www.libri.it
www.oqo.es

El libro negro de los colores


beautiful picture book.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Felicia Hoshino’s latest children’s book


Book Release Party – December 10, 2011 click here
Celebrate the release of Felicia Hoshino’s latest children’s book with a bilingual book reading (Japanese translation read by Akiko Hisa) and signing. Special event book price. Light refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public. SPREAD THE WORD!
To RSVP call (415) 567-5505 or email programsevents@jcccnc.org.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

by Ronald Searle








47 jewel-like drawings by Ronald Searle made for his wife, Monica, each time she underwent chemotherapy.


 harpercollins link
more stories.

Friday, November 4, 2011

http://juliemorstad.com/

http://juliemorstad.com/

beautiful colors. drawings, design. Oh! I want to buy this book.

I like how she uses left and right pages together. 

Thursday, October 27, 2011

marla frazee

http://marlafrazee.com/

Check out her website/studio/
She has a great resource for a picture book artists!
Another great artist who really can draw.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Joel Stewart






He can capture very special moments and thoughts. I love his imagination.
Check out his books at http://joel-stewart.blogspot.com

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

A Sick Day for Amos McGee




A Sick Day for Amos McGee

I heard that this was all done in printmaking. It looks like etching and aquatint .
Dana recommended this book in the illustration day to me.  I would love to get a copy. wow!

Daniele Melani Alias: Spider- Il Grande Alfredo





http://www.orecchioacerbo.com/editore/index.php?option=com_oa&vista=autori&id=2

Il Grande Alfredo

di Spider
I love how he adopted old cartoon stye.  :) 
Talking about old cartoon style. Here is Japanese animation from 1934. A cute and comical tale involving goblin-like creatures from Japanese folklore called "tengu." Directed by Noburō ŌFUJI

Monday, September 19, 2011

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Гауф, В. Сказки. Пер. с нем. С. Апта. Художник Н. Гольц. М.: Детская литература. 1987 г.





Гауф, В. Сказки. Пер. с нем. С. Апта. Художник Н. Гольц. М.: Детс
I cant read this text- I am not sure who is the illustrator . I can feel lighting with just 2colors!