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Rosalind Beardshaw

Autor(a) de Walk and See: ABC

22+ Works 616 Membros 14 Críticas

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Séries

Obras por Rosalind Beardshaw

Walk and See: ABC (2016) — Ilustrador — 165 exemplares
Walk and See: 123 (2018) — Ilustrador — 96 exemplares
Walk and See: Opposites (2017) — Ilustrador — 52 exemplares
Walk and See: Colors (2017) — Ilustrador — 44 exemplares
Box (2015) 41 exemplares
You Are the Best Present (2013) 35 exemplares
Grandpa's Surprise (2004) 35 exemplares
Christmas Angel (2002) 31 exemplares
Little Deer Lost (2011) 23 exemplares
Grandma's Beach (2001) 21 exemplares
Goodnight, Magic Moon (2009) 12 exemplares
I Am a Princess! (2007) 6 exemplares

Associated Works

Lola at the Library (2006) — Ilustrador — 1,537 exemplares
Grow Flower, Grow! (1999) — Ilustrador — 654 exemplares
Lola Loves Stories (2010) — Ilustrador — 647 exemplares
Lola Plants a Garden (2014) — Ilustrador — 491 exemplares
Lola Reads to Leo (2011) — Ilustrador — 292 exemplares
Mommy's Little Star (2007) — Ilustrador — 220 exemplares
Lola Gets a Cat (2017) — Ilustrador — 152 exemplares
You Can't Move a Hippo (2007) — Ilustrador — 142 exemplares
Daddy's Little Scout (2008) — Ilustrador — 129 exemplares
Just Right for Christmas (2012) — Ilustrador — 112 exemplares
Mole's in Love (2008) — Ilustrador — 50 exemplares
Just Right for Two (2013) — Ilustrador — 48 exemplares
A Tale of Two Goats (2005) — Ilustrador — 43 exemplares
Does Anybody Love Me? (1652) — Ilustrador — 37 exemplares
I'll Be There (2022) — Ilustrador — 10 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1969
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
United Kingdom
Locais de residência
York, England, UK
Educação
Manchester Polytechnic (BA)

Membros

Críticas

Thomas krijgt een doos. Ella, Sam en Nora ook. De dozen worden steeds groter. Wat zit er in? En wat kan je er allemaal voor leuks mee doen? Prentenboek met kleurrijke illustraties en verrassende flapjes en pop-ups. Vanaf ca. 4 jaar.
 
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kleuterteam | 1 outra crítica | Aug 30, 2020 |
Mijn eigen ster. Tekst: Corinne Averriss. Illustraties: Rosalind Beardshaw.

Ik hou van sterren, ik hou van prentenboeken. Mijn eigen ster was dus een ideaal boek voor mij, dacht ik. Hoe juist dit was wist ik toen nog niet… Ik heb al veel kinderboeken in mijn hart gesloten doch, slechts een paar daarvan gaven me een krop in mijn keel en tranen in mijn ogen. Dit is er één van. Ik weet niet of het komt door het prachtige, op rijm geschreven (klinkt als een slecht idee, is het ook quasi altijd maar hier helemaal niet), verhaal van Corinne of door de grappige, tedere tekeningen van Rosalind. Waarschijnlijk zit het hem in de combinatie.

Met humor, liefde en vertedering wordt in dit boekje het verhaal verteld van een klein meisje dat een gevallen ster mee naar huis neemt, ze opkalefatert en ze daarna ook weer laat gaan. Zoals de achterflap het treffend zegt: “Een aandoenlijk verhaal over vriendschap en loslaten.”

Een verhaal dat je doet glimlachen, een traan wegpinken en dat je hart warm en wiebelig maakt. Een lichtpuntje in donkere dagen, het startpunt voor een nacht vol mooie dromen.
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Els04 | Nov 1, 2019 |
An absolutely beautiful book. Each page has a different nursery rhyme that would be great to read before bedtime. What makes this book stand out, though is how each page just sparkles.
 
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SWONclear | May 3, 2019 |
This backlist title is part of a series showing children exploring the outdoors. It's not 100% realistic - the kids are shown wandering a rather pristine woodland and field with no adult supervision in sight - but it's adorable nonetheless.

A child with tanned skin and a shock of black hair sticking out from their cap and a white child with strawberry blonde hair flying around their headband, start the story by running through the fields with their friendly white and black dog. The two friends cross a wooden stile and start up a hill toward three trees, passing under four clouds. They encounter squirrels and acorns, mushrooms and pinecones, ducks and stepping stones. They eat apples, investigate a fish pond, and stop by a herd of sheep to pick blackberries from a hedge. Finally, having reached 20 footprints, they walk home under the light of 100 stars and with a flashlight leading the way. The two end up tucked up together in one cozy bed (which is apt to strike American readers as... weird. Although it's never expressly stated, the dark-skinned child appears to be male and the white child female).

The illustrations are soft and colorful, although again not exactly realistic. Most of the scenes seem to be of a typical four seasons fall - squirrels gathering acorns, falling leaves, and apples. But there are also yellow dandelions and although they see geese flying south the ducks seem to have no urge to do so. Maybe early fall?

Verdict: Although not realistic, this is a sweet and attractive celebration of outdoor fun along with some simple counting practice. Toddlers are sure to enjoy finding each animal, leaf, and natural object in the pictures.

ISBN: 9780763693381; This edition published August 2018 by Nosy Crow; Purchased for the library
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JeanLittleLibrary | Jan 18, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
22
Also by
15
Membros
616
Popularidade
#40,815
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
14
ISBN
59
Línguas
6

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