Dream Animals: A Bedtime Journey
出版時(shí)間:2015-08
頁(yè)數(shù):34
Lexile:AD790L
類別:繪本,動(dòng)物
虛構(gòu):虛構(gòu)
ISBN:9780553521900
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Ideal for bedtime reading, this board book will be a hit with sleepy tots. Emily Winfield Martin, author-illustrator and creator of the Etsy store The Black Apple, convinces little ones to close their eyes and discover what their dream animal might be—and what dream it might take them to. With perfect nighttime rhymes and gorgeous illustrations, this book is irresistible. 【作者簡(jiǎn)介】 EMILY WINFIELD MARTIN sketches, paints, and stitches to create imaginary worlds and characters. She is the author/illustrator of The Black Apple's Paper Doll Primer. Her store, The Black Apple, has been featured in national publications and on TV shows, including the New York Times and The Martha Stewart Show. The inspiration for Oddfellow's Orphanage, Emily's first book for children, came from the real I.O.O.F. (Independent Order of Oddfellows), dancing bears, ragtime music, and magic and mysterium of all sorts. Originally, Emily painted portraits of the children and adults at the imaginary orphanage, and from the portraits the stories emerged—enough to fill a book! Emily lives among the giant fir trees of Portland, Oregon, with her fellow adventurer, Josiah, and their cat Miette.,,
Ideal for bedtime reading, this board book will be a hit with sleepy tots. Emily Winfield Martin, author-illustrator and creator of the Etsy store The Black Apple, convinces little ones to close their eyes and discover what their dream animal might be—and what dream it might take them to. With perfect nighttime rhymes and gorgeous illustrations, this book is irresistible. 【作者簡(jiǎn)介】 EMILY WINFIELD MARTIN sketches, paints, and stitches to create imaginary worlds and characters. She is the author/illustrator of The Black Apple's Paper Doll Primer. Her store, The Black Apple, has been featured in national publications and on TV shows, including the New York Times and The Martha Stewart Show. The inspiration for Oddfellow's Orphanage, Emily's first book for children, came from the real I.O.O.F. (Independent Order of Oddfellows), dancing bears, ragtime music, and magic and mysterium of all sorts. Originally, Emily painted portraits of the children and adults at the imaginary orphanage, and from the portraits the stories emerged—enough to fill a book! Emily lives among the giant fir trees of Portland, Oregon, with her fellow adventurer, Josiah, and their cat Miette.,,
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