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* 1995 Caldecott Honor
۰ ̶ ֱ м å ϴ. ð Ž ö Ҵ ô Ѹ Բ . ڹ Ƶ Ѹ ȭ õ 濡 ٰ ȭ ô ϴ.
large size å (wordless) ϰ ȭ ڵ åԴϴ.
ϵĿԴϴ.
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Hardcover - 31 pages
ISBN: 0517595982
å ũ : 28.5cm x 26.3cm
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From the Publisher
Time Flies is inspired by the theory that birds are the modern relatives of dinosaurs. The dinosaurs appearing in these pages include the giant plant-eater Camarasaurus, crested Parasaurolophus, the predator Albertosaurus, and flying Pteranodons, brought to life in brilliantly executed oil paintings. Layers of detail that spur the imagination and dramatic compositions that draw the ehey from page to page make Time Flies a tour de force
From Booklist
In this wordless picture book, Rohmann sets the scene in a natural-history museum, where the dinosaur hall suddenly time-shifts into the Age of Reptiles (or were the dinosaurs the ancestors of today's birds?). During a thunderstorm, a bird flies among the dinosaur skeletons in the majestic hall. The scene subtly changes, as the walls become a landscape, the stone columns turn into trees, and the bones flesh out into living creatures. Swallowed by one of the dinosaurs, the bird flies down its throat, only to find the flesh thinning out to the bone framework again and the museum reappearing. The bird flies free again, out of the beast and out of the building. It's a short trip, but kids fascinated by dinosaurs may enjoy this vicarious voyage back in time. The handsome, atmospheric paintings heighten the drama as they tell their simple, somewhat mysterious, and quite short story. Carolyn Phelan
Ingram
Thrill the eye and set free the imagination with this original wordless fantasy that cleverly plays on the idea that dinosaurs may be the ancestors of birds. During a thunderstorm, a bird flies into the dinosaur hall of a museum. Startled by thunder, it then flies inside a skeleton--and is transported into prehistory. Dramatic, meticulously detailed oil paintings draw the eye from page to page. Full color.
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Eric Rohmann's first book for children, Time Flies, was named a Caldecott Honor Book in 1995, and was called a splendid debut by Kirkus Reviews. Eric holds degrees in fine arts from Arizona State University and Illinois State University. He is a former teacher, and has exhibited his artwork as numerous galleries and museums across the country. Time Flies, a wordless picture book, is inspired by the theory that birds are the modern relatives of dinosaurs. This story conveys the tale of a bird trapped in a dinosaur exhibit at a natural history museum. Through Eric's use of color, readers can actually see the bird enter into a mouth of a dinosaur, and then escape unscathed.
Eric is a painter, printmaker, and a fine bookmaker, and he lives outside of Chicago.
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