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Board book: 30 pages
ISBN-10: 1627793038
ISBN-13: 978-1627793032
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Book Description
Everybody has a favorite animal. Some like little white dogs or big black cats or hoppy brown bunnies best. Others prefer squishy snails or tall giraffes or sleek black panthers. With beautiful illustrations and charming personal stories, 14 children's book artists share their favorite animals and why they love them.
School Library Journal
Baby/Toddler - From Tom Lichtenheld and Lucy Cousins to Mo Willems and Chris Raschka, renowned children's book artists and authors share the particular appeal of their chosen creature and lovingly illustrate it in their signature style.
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e-book illustrators, this handsome volume asks the title question and devotes a double-page spread to each artist¡¯s answer. Carle leads off with a lovable memory of Fiffi, his green bean–chasing cat, illustrated in his signature style. Mo Willems amuses viewers by drawing a snake that has swallowed his favorite, leaving readers to imagine what the ¡°Amazonian Neotropical Lower River Tink-Tink¡± actually looks like. A spotted, yellow leopard leaps across a brilliant red background, while Lucy Cousins explains why she loves the animal. Each page brings a different visual style and verbal accompaniment, which might be reflective, fanciful, and/or amusing. The back matter includes biographical paragraphs and photos (often childhood snapshots) of the contributors, including Nick Bruel, Susan Jeffers, Steven Kellogg, Jon Klassen, Tom Lichtenheld, Peter McCarty, Chris Raschka, Peter Sís, Lane Smith, Erin Stead, and Rosemary Wells. Pair this enjoyable collection with Patricia Aldana¡¯s Under the Spell of the Moon (2004), which introduces illustrators from around the world. |
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