I Like Myself! (board book)
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Exuberant rhymes and wild illustrations celebrate self-acceptance and self- love from the New York Times best-selling creators of I Aint Gonna Paint No More!
Karen Beaumontová je autorkou mnoha oceněných obrázkových knih, které se objevily na seznamu bestsellerů New York Times. Její díla jsou známá svým osobitým stylem a poutavým vyprávěním, které oslovuje čtenáře všech věkových kategorií. Beaumontová se ve své tvorbě zaměřuje na témata přátelství, rodiny a objevování světa kolem nás. Její schopnost zachytit dětskou perspektivu a zároveň přinést hlubší poselství z ní činí významnou postavu v literatuře pro děti.
Exuberant rhymes and wild illustrations celebrate self-acceptance and self- love from the New York Times best-selling creators of I Aint Gonna Paint No More!
Exuberant rhymes and vibrantillustrations celebrate self-acceptance and self- love in this padded board book.
Inside, outside, upside down:Young readerswilldiscoverthe manywaysto celebratethe joy of loving whoyou are! With fun, energetic text and dazzlingly colorful illustrations, this lively and engaging book is now in a Spanish bilingual board book edition.
High on energy and imagination, this ode to self-esteem encourages kids to appreciate everything about themselves--inside and out. Messy hair? Beaver breath? So what! Here's a little girl who knows what really matters.At once silly and serious, Karen Beaumont's joyous rhyming text and David Catrow's wild illustrations unite in a book that is sassy, soulful--and straight from the heart.About the Author:KAREN BEAUMONT's picture books include Being Friends, illustrated by Joy Allen, and Louella Mae, She's Run Away!, illustrated by Rosanne Litzinger. She lives in Capitola, California.DAVID CATROW is a political cartoonist and the illustrator of many popular books for children, including the Book Sense 76 Top Ten selection Don't Take Your Snake for a Stroll by Karin Ireland. He lives in Springfield, Ohio.
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