The story follows a yellow ball that is accidentally left behind at the water's edge and drifts out to sea. As it navigates through a storm, the ball experiences a night of adventure before finally washing ashore to be welcomed back with love. The narrative combines vibrant pastel illustrations with rhythmic text, creating an engaging and comforting tale about adventure, resilience, and the joy of returning home.
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- 2022
- 2016
Picture this : how pictures work
- 134 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
Molly Bang's brilliant, insightful, and accessible treatise is now revised and expanded for its 25th anniversary. Bang's powerful ideas—about how the visual composition of images works to engage the emotions, and how the elements of an artwork can give it the power to tell a story—remain unparalleled in their simplicity and genius. Why are diagonals dramatic? Why are curves calming? Why does red feel hot and blue feel cold? First published in 1991, Picture This has changed the way artists, illustrators, reviewers, critics, and readers look at and understand art.
- 2015
When Sophie's Feelings Are Really, Really Hurt
- 34 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
The story explores themes of creativity and self-expression through Sophie's experience with her painting of a beloved tree. Initially hurt by the laughter of her peers, she finds validation and understanding when she explains her artistic vision. This journey highlights the importance of communication and the appreciation of individuality in art.
- 2004
When Sophie Gets Angry-Really, Really Angry
- 40 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Exploring the emotional journey of anger, this Caldecott Honor book illustrates how children experience and express their feelings. Through the character of Sophie, young readers witness various responses to anger, fostering discussions among parents, teachers, and children. The vibrant full-color illustrations enhance the narrative, making it relatable and engaging for kids as they learn to navigate their emotions.
- 1983
Numbers from one to ten are part of this lullaby which observes the room of a little girl going to bed.