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κ Ruth Krauss() Crockett Johnson() κΰ Carrot Seed ̾ Բ ǰԴϴ. Ruth Krauss A Happy Day The Very Special House Ἥ 2 Caldecott , Crockett Johnson Harold and the Purple Crayon ˷ IllustratorԴϴ.
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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition: Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN: 0060760052
å ũ: 21cm x 16cm
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Publishers Weekly
"A small gem."
Book Description
A bird hatches from its egg and learns to fly. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Publishers Weekly
A welcome reissue teams a text by Ruth Krauss (A Hole Is to Dig) with the artwork of her husband, Crockett Johnson, The Happy Egg (1967). Recalling his illustrations in The Carrot Seed, Johnson uses deceptively simple line art and white space along with backdrops of gold (and blue he uses for the egg). Krauss, with her usual understated humor, observes the egg without losing sight of its potential ("It couldn't walk./ It couldn't sing./ It couldn't fly./ It could just get sat on"). When the newborn hatches ("It could walk./ It could sing./ It could fly"), the artwork depicts the tiny blue fledgling soaring off the upper right-hand corner of the spread. A small gem.
Children's Literature
In this reprint of a classic tale by a wonderful husband and wife team, a small blue egg sits happily waiting for the moment when a young bird will emerge and make its mark on the world. Perfect for reading aloud, this simple story slowly unfolds as a white bird sits upon a single blue egg and patiently awaits the arrival of the growing youngster inside. After a long while, a crack appears in the egg and out pops a small blue bird. It doesn't take long for the small bird to realize that it can do almost anything—it can walk, sing, fly, and perhaps one day, sit on other happy eggs. Similar in style to The Carrot Seed, another classic book by this award-winning team, this charming book uses a simplistic, minimal approach to text and illustration. Each double page spread features a plain white page with a few simple words next to a yellow page containing one or more items—a white flower (which grows throughout the story), a white bird and a blue egg, which eventually becomes a small blue bird. Children will enjoy this delightful tale, which celebrates life and teaches the importance of patience and courage during the growing up process. 2005 (orig. 1967), HarperCollins Publishers
About the Author
Ruth Krauss, a member of the experimental Writer's Laboratory at the Bank Street School in New York City in the 1940s, imaginatively used humor and invented words to create some of the very first books for children that highlighted the child's inner life. She collaborated with some of the greatest illustrators in children's literature, including her husband, Crockett Johnson.
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