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Jarvis

    15 de marzo de 1881 – 18 de agosto de 1966

    Jarvis es un ilustrador y animador distinguido cuyo trabajo abarca el diseño de portadas de discos y la dirección de animación. Aporta un estilo visual único y un enfoque creativo a sus proyectos, creando piezas que resuenan en el público. Sus esfuerzos artísticos se caracterizan por su cualidad distintiva y su ejecución imaginativa.

    Arthritis and Folk Medicine
    Follow Me, Flo!
    Folk Medicine
    Alan's Big, Scary Teeth
    Mrs Mole, I'm Home!
    The Boy with Flowers in His Hair
    • "David is the boy with flowers in his hair. He's sweet and gentle, just like his petals. But when David's flowers begin to fall -- a single petal at first, then every last blossom -- his best friend never leaves his side. And through kindness and creativity, he even finds a way to give David his colour back"--Publisher's description.

      The Boy with Flowers in His Hair
    • Root for Morris the spectacle-wearing mole to find his way home in this laugh- out-loud story from Jarvis, the creator of Alan's Big, Scary Teeth.

      Mrs Mole, I'm Home!
    • In a whimsical jungle setting, a quirky character finds his unique talent in scaring others with his impressive teeth. Despite his ability to frighten, he grapples with feelings of loneliness, prompting a journey of self-discovery and the search for friendship. The story explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the importance of connections, showcasing how one's perceived flaws can lead to unexpected strengths and relationships.

      Alan's Big, Scary Teeth
    • Follow Me, Flo!

      • 30 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Can Flo follow Daddy Duck on their outing, or will she get distracted? A lively read-aloud and visual treat from author-illustrator Jarvis.When Flo and her daddy go to visit a relative's new nest, Daddy Duck says Flo must follow him or she'll get lost. Together, they sing a song with all the directions for the journey -- up, down, in, and out. But Flo starts to make up her own words, and soon she gets so carried away that she wanders off. Oh, no -- now a fox is following Flo! Where is Daddy Duck? What are the words to his song again? Jarvis's cheerful illustrations and charming text will have young readers following and singing along with Flo.

      Follow Me, Flo!
    • Bear and Bird: The Stick and Other Stories

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The story explores the humorous misadventures of Jarvis's endearing characters as they navigate the complexities of being overly considerate. With witty dialogue and comedic situations, the narrative unfolds through their interactions, showcasing the quirks of friendship and the misunderstandings that arise from good intentions. The playful banter, highlighted by moments like Bear questioning Bird's peculiar behavior, adds to the charm of this lighthearted tale.

      Bear and Bird: The Stick and Other Stories
    • Mr Santa

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      This enchanting tale invites readers into a whimsical world where a child eagerly engages with Mr. Santa, expressing curiosity about the magical aspects of Christmas. The story explores themes of wonder and imagination, as the child asks about playing music, conversing with reindeer, and the possibility of riding in Santa's sleigh. Through playful questions, it captures the essence of holiday spirit and the joy of believing in magic.

      Mr Santa
    • "Bear and Bird are best friends, and they spend a lot of time together. They don't always understand each other, but both agree that all they want is for their friend to be happy. So when Bear forgets the most important thing to pack for a picnic (but pretends that he didn't), Bird doesn't let on that she knew all along. And when Bird is upset to discover her friend has more of a certain talent than she does, Bear finds a touching way to make her feel better"--Publisher's description.

      Bear and Bird
    • "Bear and Bird are best friends! And while they don't always understand each other, they both agree: all they want it to make the other happy. So, when Bear gobbles up the special, surprise cake Bird made for him, Bird laughs and laughs. And when Bird gets completely lost after sitting on a rock with legs, Bear comes to the rescue, on a walking rock of his own"--Publisher's description.

      Bear and Bird: The Stars and Other Stories