Friday, April 8, 2011

MultiLingual books at Olive Press

...has some great books and resources
http://www.olivepressbooks.com/servlet/StoreFront

It also has children's SPANISH BOOKS, Arabic Books, HEBREW BOOKS and MultiLingual Books (with text in English and another language).








Free home schooling e-books for parents or teachers new to Charlotte Mason

I love this book!

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

The morning begins like any other. Albert reaches out the window to check the weather. But from the moment a twig lands in the palm of his hand, life is never the same.

Review:

"Napoli's (Beast) first picture book spins a beguiling tale of a recluse forced out of his shell through unlikely circumstances. Sticking his hand through the window grillwork each day to check the weather, Albert invariably decides it's 'too cold,' 'too damp' or 'too breezy' to venture out. Instead of going for a walk he 'listened to baseball games on the radio and cut pictures out of magazines and wrote postcards he never mailed.' One day when he stretches his hand outside his window, a pair of cardinals build a nest in it. Reluctant to destroy the nest, Albert sleeps standing up and guards the eggs while the parents are foraging. He thus discovers that the world is not so forbidding, and decides it's time to test his own wings. Napoli effortlessly incorporates the twin metaphors of Albert reaching out to the world around him and baby birds learning to fly in flawless prose. LaMarche (The Rainbabies) luminescent colored pencil illustrations in turn reflect the tale's quiet charm. The artist is in complete control of his imagery from start to finish: A literal foreshadowing in the opening scene shows the shadow of the birds perched on grillwork crossbars projected onto the wall, symbolizing both imprisonment and freedom; in the final scene, Albert 'flies' on a swing in a city park. The artist captures Albert's gentle eccentricity in his Edwardian haircut and oddly formal clothing. A magical marriage of art and text. Ages 5-8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

You never know what a new day will bring.

About the Author

DONNA JO NAPOLI is the award-winning author of many novels, including Zel. She is a professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania.JIM LaMARCHE is the illustrator of many popular children's books, including The Carousel by Liz Rosenberg. He lives in Santa Cruz, California.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

The Miracle of Life; A Parent and Child Book about Birth

by Stephanie Jeffs
Illustrated by Jane Coulson

Based on Psalm 139
You created every part of me...
When my bones were being formed,
carefully put together in my mother's womb,
when I was growing there in secret,
you knew that I was there - 
you saw me before I was born. 


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