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Caldecott ۰ Ŀö Ƹٿ åԴϴ. "εײ "̶ Ⱓ åԴϴ.
å "Indian Paintbrush" ε Tomie dePaola ۰ Ƹٿ Ͻ ֽϴ.
ּؼ ģ ︮ ߴ Little Gopher ٸ ϰ ־ϴ. ӿ Ҿƹ Ƹٿ Ÿ Little Gopher Ī ȭ ̶ ϸ鼭 Ƹٿ ǥ ̶ ݴϴ. Little Gopher ô Ƹٿ ߰ ǥ ϴ. Ҹ . γ .... ħ Little Gopher Ե˴ϴ....
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Edition: Paperback, 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0698113608
ISBN-13: 9780698113602
å ũ: 25.3cm x 20.3cm
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School Library Journal
Little Gopher was smaller than the other young Indian boys of his Plains tribe, and although he tried hard, he could not do what the others did. The tribe's wise shaman assures him, however, that he has a different gift. As he grows up it is revealed to him in a vision that he will paint pictures of the glories of his tribe, that his own greatest work will someday be ``a picture that is as pure as the colors in the evening sky.'' As he grows older he does indeed paint the great deeds, the hunts, the visions of his tribe. But making paints to match the colors of the evening sky eludes him. One night, a voice directs him to a special vantage point where he finds brushes filled with wonderful colors. He creates at last his masterwork, and the next day the brushes have rooted and become the brilliant flowers we now call Indian Paintbrush. This book will inevitably be compared with The Legend of the Bluebonnet (Putnam, 1983), but the pivotal elements are very different. The humanity expressed in this story illustrates the value of perseverance, and of endurance of effort that will bring its reward. DePaola's softly rounded shapes and his hero's diminutive stature, downcast eyes, and sober mien breathe attitudes of acceptance, of quiet waiting, of diligent persistence. The picture of the boy gazing mutely, patiently, into the western sky is ineffably moving. And dePaola must have had a wonderful time painting the gloriously uplifting skies depicted here.
Publishers Weekly
According to PW , this tale of Little Gopher's artistic dreams is ``related with deceptive simplicity by dePaola; he enhances the plainness of the story with his primitive illustrations and . . . finds inspiration in the colors of the sunset.''
Ingram
This vivid retelling of an old Texas legend reveals how the Indian paintbrush, the state flower of Wyoming, first bloomed, and how a young brave dreams of creating a painting that will capture the beauty of a sunset. "A handsome retelling."--Booklist, starred review. An American Bookseller Pick of the List Book. A NCSS Notable Children's Trade Book. Full color.
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Strega Nona - Caldecott , ۹, ۹
Strega Nona Caldecott , ۹, ۹ | Strega Nona's Harvest - ϵĿ, ۹
Strega Nona's Harvest ϵĿ, ۹ | The Tale of Rabbit and Coyote - Ŀö å, ۹, ۹
The Tale of Rabbit and Coyote Ŀö å, ۹, ۹ | Charlie Needs a Cloak - Tomie dePaola å, ۹, ۹
Charlie Needs a Cloak Tomie dePaola å, ۹, ۹ |
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Ming Lo Moves the Mountain An ALA Notable Book, ۹, ۹ |
George And Martha One Fine Day ۹ |
George and Martha ۹ |
The Sun: Our Nearest Star Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 2 |
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