Set against a backdrop of wartime France, this charming tale follows three soldiers who creatively gather ingredients from hesitant villagers to make a delicious soup. The story emphasizes themes of cooperation and resourcefulness, showcasing the soldiers' persistence in winning over the wary peasants. Accompanied by vibrant three-color illustrations, this beloved classic has captivated generations of children, earning accolades such as the Caldecott Honor and recognition as an ALA Notable Children's Book.
Marcia Brown Libros
Marcia Brown fue una autora e ilustradora de libros infantiles estadounidense, célebre por su estilo único y su capacidad para conectar con los jóvenes lectores. Sus obras se caracterizan por una profunda comprensión de la psique infantil, explorando a menudo temas de descubrimiento, imaginación y el mundo que les rodea. A través de su prolífica producción, experimentó con diversas técnicas y estilos, ampliando continuamente los límites de la ilustración infantil. Su impacto en la literatura infantil es perdurable, y sus libros siguen siendo apreciados por su belleza y sabiduría.



This is a collection of poems for children illustrated by Caldecott Medal artists. They are divided into theme sections, each illustrated by a different artist - weather, spooky poems, story poems, animals, spirits, nonsense poems, haiku poems, and thoughts and feelings. The poems range from ancient to contemporary and poets include Robert Louis Stevenson, Emily Dickinson, Edward Lear and Ogden Nash.
Stone Soup: Classroom Edition
- 48 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
This classic picture book, recognized with a Caldecott Honor, features Marcia Brown's distinctive illustrations and storytelling. The oversized classroom edition enhances its visual appeal, making it perfect for group reading sessions. The book's engaging narrative and vibrant artwork are designed to captivate young readers, fostering a love for literature and art in an educational setting.