The story explores the contrasting interests of Nate, who loves skateboarding, and Kate, who enjoys making hats. Their initial conflict arises when Nate dismisses Kate's hat, leading to hurt feelings on both sides. As Nate reflects on his behavior after getting hurt, he reaches out to Kate, acknowledging their mutual shortcomings. This heartfelt narrative emphasizes the importance of respect and open-mindedness in friendships, illustrating how embracing differences can lead to new shared experiences, such as skating and wearing hats together.
Bruce Degen Pořadí knih
Bruce Degen je známý především jako ilustrátor oblíbené edice Kouzelný autobus. Jeho vlastní knihy, jako například Jamberry, vykazují hravý přístup k vyprávění a ilustraci, kde klade důraz na humor a radost. Uvědomil si, že jeho životním posláním je vytvářet umění, které u dětí vyvolává smích a potěšení. Jeho rozmanité umělecké zkušenosti se odrážejí v jeho schopnosti přinášet vizuální humor a teplo do světa dětské literatury.





- 2016
- 2015
Snow Joke
- 24 stránek
- 1 hodina čtení
In this Level D book, Bunny and Red embark on a journey that teaches them the importance of forgiveness. Aimed at kindergarten readers, the story highlights their experiences and growth as they navigate their friendship, illustrating how resolving conflicts can strengthen bonds.
- 1999
The Magic School Bus. Gets Programmed
A Book About Computers
- 1990
Jamberry
- 32 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Hat and boot in hand, a boy and a bear set off on a delicious and raucous romp through Berryland. They frolic in strawberry fields forever, rumble and ramble in blackberry brambles, and topple their canoeberry with blueberries. Silly rhymes and a musical beat practically beg to be read aloud, preferably accompanied by dancing. New readers will giggle as they follow the fruit-frenzied pals on their berry adventures. Jamberry builds quickly in intensity and complexity, starting with "One berry, Two berry, Pick me a blueberry," and working up to "Raspberry, Jazzberry, Razzmatazzberry, Berryband, Merryband, Jamming in Berryland." Children will love discovering the subtle touches in Bruce Degen's illustrations: a frog climbing out of a hat, crackers and butter instead of lily pads, and a sign by the raspberry skating rink imploring skaters not to pick the jelly rolls planted nearby. Every character seems giddy with well-fed joy in this veritable jamboree of flavorful fun. Jamberry is a book best enjoyed on a gloomy day with a dollop of vanilla ice cream. (Baby to Preschool) --Emilie Coulter