Retells the fable The Wind and the Sun, in which Wind, Rain, and Sun attempt to remove the cap of a shepherdess. Collage illustrations include symbols based on seal characters of Chinese pictograms.
Ed Young Orden de los libros
Ed Young extrae inspiración para su trabajo de la filosofía de la pintura china. Sus ilustraciones e historias para niños, muchas de las cuales también ha escrito, se distinguen por un estilo único y una profunda comprensión de la psique infantil. A través de su enfoque artístico y su habilidad para conectar elementos visuales y narrativos, crea obras que enriquecen la literatura infantil.
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- 2020
- 2012
Nighttime Ninja
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Late at night, when all is quiet and everyone is asleep, a ninja creeps silently through the house in search of treasure. Soon he reaches his ultimate goal...and gets a big surprise! Will the nighttime ninja complete his mission?With spare text and lush illustrations, Nighttime Ninja is a fun, adventure-filled story about the power of play and imagination.
- 2007
- 1997
Grossvater und Enkel bringen ihren letzten Besitz, einen Esel zum Markt. Der Weg durch die Wüste ist für alle 3 beschwerlich. Abwechselnd lassen sie sich tragen, was den Vorübergehenden missfällt. Um es allen recht zu machen, nehmen sie schliesslich den Esel auf die Schultern...
- 1995
Sept souris aveugles cherchent à identifier ce qu'elles ont devant elles. Moralité de la fable: "Savoir un peu est mieux que rien, mais le sage ... ". Ed Young a enrichi cette fable indienne d'un apprentissage des jours de la semaine et des couleurs. Excellente qualité graphique
- 1995
Von dem rätselhaften Ding, das sie am Teich entdecken, können die Mäuse, nacheinander losgeschickt, nur Einzelteile erkennen ... (ab 7).
- 1991
A father describes the coming of winter to his little girl.
- 1990
Lon Po Po
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
- 1987
I Wish I Were a Butterfly
- 40 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
The littlest cricket of Swampswallow Pond is convinced only by the Wise Old One that being special has nothing to do with physical metamorphosis, flashy colors, or shimmering wings. “The cricket is every child who stopped the music because someone criticized casually, thoughtlessly. It takes a wise friend to bring the music back.”-- School Library Journal



