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Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    El viaje artístico de Nancy Elizabeth Wallace está profundamente influenciado por su formación en desarrollo infantil y su enfoque único para la narración visual. Encontró su vocación en las ilustraciones de corte de papel, un medio que le permite aportar una cualidad táctil y caprichosa distintiva a sus narrativas. El trabajo de Wallace se caracteriza por su sensibilidad y su perspicaz representación de las experiencias infantiles, realzada por su dominio del Scherenschnitt tradicional. Su estilo distintivo combina la técnica artística con una profunda comprensión de su público, creando historias cautivadoras y memorables para los jóvenes lectores.

    The Kindness Quilt
    Can Sophie Change the World?
    Christmas Past in Essex
    Look! Look! Look!
    Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!
    Look! Look! Look! at Sculpture
    • Look! Look! Look! at Sculpture

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      After sneaking into a museum, three tiny mice discover that sculptures can be big or little, textured or smooth, and made with different materials. Some stand alone, others are in a group, and still others move. The mice look at the front, the back, and the sides of a slate sculpture by Barbara Hepworth. They see shapes, and shapes within shapes. They think, feel, and then create their own sculptures. Wallace has integrated photographs of real sculptures into her cut-paper artwork to point out the diverse forms that sculptures can take. She reinforces the value of creativity and art literacy in a child’s life. A craft activity and short biography of Barbara Hepworth are included.

      Look! Look! Look! at Sculpture
    • Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!

      • 37 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Buddy gets five colorful bags in the mail from his grandfather, who Dear Buddy,Have , five days of fun!Love, GrampsP.S. It’s almost spring! Buddy finds a surprise in each bag, and with each surprise he discovers something wonderful about seeds. In one bag, for example, there are different kinds of seeds which Buddy pastes onto colored paper and which are reproduced photographically in the book for accurate identification. In another bag, there are cards that show how seeds grow. As Buddy sorts, collects, eats, and creates with seeds, he learns plenty about growth and germination, making this introduction both entertaining and educational.

      Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!
    • Look! Look! Look!

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Three mice "borrow" a postcard which is a reproduction of a painting, and from it they learn about color, pattern, line, and shape. Includes instructions for making and sending a postcard.

      Look! Look! Look!
    • The book features a creative exploration of kindness through a visually engaging paper quilt, where each patch illustrates various random acts of kindness. It emphasizes the importance of compassion and community, encouraging readers to recognize and appreciate the small, meaningful gestures that can make a big difference in people's lives. The quilt serves as a metaphor for the interconnectedness of humanity, inspiring a collective movement towards kindness and generosity.

      The Kindness Quilt
    • Celebrating the essence of love and connection, this book serves as a heartfelt reminder of the true meaning of Valentine's Day. Through touching narratives and themes of affection, it emphasizes the importance of relationships and the joy of sharing meaningful moments with loved ones. Perfect for anyone looking to reflect on the significance of love in their lives.

      The Valentine Express
    • Fly, Monarch! Fly!

      • 46 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Engaging illustrations and straightforward text introduce young readers to the life cycle and characteristics of the Monarch butterfly. The book provides an accessible way for children to learn about this fascinating insect, making it an ideal educational resource for early learners.

      Fly, Monarch! Fly!
    • Minna, a resourceful bunny, aims to win a recycling contest but struggles to find the right idea for her poster. With the support of her family, she discovers inspiration through their recycling projects. The vibrant cut-paper illustrations, crafted from recycled materials like bubble wrap and envelopes, complement the story. Featuring engaging games, activities, and practical recycling tips, this book encourages creativity and environmental awareness, making it a delightful read for children.

      Recycle Every Day!
    • "The story begins with a young child who is ripped away from a loving home by her biological mother and a mentally ill aunt. As she is driven away, she watches her peaceful life vanish into the distance. Told that her father is dead, they live a life on the lamb, moving ten times in ten years over 4,000 miles. Ensnared in the twists and turns of a disturbing life, she finds herself pitted in a life-and-death struggle, choreographing an impending disaster whose dramatic outcome unwittingly takes her to Ireland and the 'Invisible Thread' of her roots."--Page 4 of cover.

      The Invisible Thread