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Œuvres de Amanda Hall

Prince of the Birds (2005) 17 exemplaires
The Foolish Husbands (1987) 3 exemplaires
Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog (1980) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

How the Leopard Got His Spots (1942) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions369 exemplaires
NOS CONTES PRÉFÉRÉS DU MONDE ENTIER (1997) — Illustrateur — 238 exemplaires
How the Camel Got His Hump (1942) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions196 exemplaires
The Fantastic Jungles of Henri Rousseau (2012) — Illustrateur — 193 exemplaires
The Barefoot Book of Animal Tales from Around the World (1996) — Illustrateur — 138 exemplaires
Run, Sid, Run! (2003) — Illustrateur — 99 exemplaires
The Barefoot Book of Jewish Tales (2013) — Illustrateur — 72 exemplaires
Out of This World: The Surreal Art of Leonora Carrington (2019) — Illustrateur — 57 exemplaires
Stories from the Sea (1996) — Illustrateur — 47 exemplaires
Sun-Day, Moon-Day: How the Week Was Made (1998) — Illustrateur — 45 exemplaires
Babushka: A Christmas Tale (1792) — Illustrateur — 43 exemplaires
Tales from India (2011) — Illustrateur — 40 exemplaires
Good as Gold: Stories of Values from Around the World (1998) — Illustrateur — 38 exemplaires
Brother Giovanni's Little Reward: How the Pretzel Was Born (2015) — Illustrateur — 37 exemplaires
The Wise Blackbird (2009) — Illustrateur — 36 exemplaires
Never Too Quiet (2016) — Illustrateur — 36 exemplaires
The Lion Day-by-Day Bible (2007) — Illustrateur — 26 exemplaires
Robi Dobi: The Marvelous Adventures of an Indian Elephant (1997) — Illustrateur — 24 exemplaires
The Hard to Swallow Tale of Jonah and the Whale (2000) — Illustrateur — 21 exemplaires
Celtic Prayers to Guard and Guide You (2001) — Illustrateur — 16 exemplaires
All My Shining Silver: Stories of Values from Around the World (2000) — Illustrateur — 15 exemplaires
In Andal’s House (2013) — Illustrateur — 13 exemplaires
The Storytelling Star: Tales of the Sun, Moon and Stars (1999) — Illustrateur — 11 exemplaires
Ibis and Jaguar's Dinner (2003) — Illustrateur — 10 exemplaires
Coyote Girl (Cambridge Storybooks) (1656) — Illustrateur — 9 exemplaires
Tales from the Haunted House: StoryWorld Create-A-Story Kit (2010) — Illustrateur — 7 exemplaires
Giant Tales from Around the World (2003) — Illustrateur — 7 exemplaires
Lion's Precious Gift (2002) — Illustrateur — 7 exemplaires
The Lion Book of Day-by-Day Prayers (2009) — Illustrateur — 7 exemplaires
The Lion Classic Aesop's Fables (2011) — Illustrateur — 5 exemplaires
He Said, She Said, They Said (1995) — Illustrateur — 2 exemplaires
Cambridge Plays: Coyote Girl (2000) — Illustrateur — 2 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Hall, Amanda
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Pays (pour la carte)
UK
Études
Cambridge School of Art
Courte biographie
Amanda Hall is a British artist, book illustrator and children's author. She studied art and illustration at the Cambridge School of Art, and she exhibits her work at the Chris Beetles Gallery, St James’s, London. She is renowned for her many wonderfully decorative and colorful children’s picture book and educational illustrations.

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The Stolen Sun is a traditional story about Raven creating animals and people and giving them the sun.
When the people become disconnected and no longer show respect to each other, Raven takes the sun back. Raven’s son, Little Darkness discovers the sun and Raven must save him from a fall and returns the sun. The story is serious and informational, but the illustrations are bright, soft, and help support the story. This story isn’t one that I’d reach for as a first choice, but deserves a space in primary libraries.

Alaska Connection: Raven, Setting, Animals
Activity: discuss respect, explore traditional Alaskan Native values, discuss consequences
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devynreece | 9 autres critiques | Feb 19, 2023 |
There was a hole in the sky which linked the world with Raven's and he put creatures onto the land. When they argued he took the sun from them. A baby boy was born and he was extraordinary and he grew wings on his back. The little boy brought back the sun to the land and was up in the sky with his father.
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allisonmeyer | 9 autres critiques | Feb 28, 2018 |
This book is about the legend of how a Raven was a god who created the human race, and gave them a song. The song was what kept the peace and helped the humans remember how to love and be kind to one another. Over the years, the humans forgot the song, so the Raven took away the sun and decided to leave. Upon leaving he left a single feather, which a woman accidentally drank; from this she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. The son heard the song and brought the sun back into the world.
 
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arilove808 | 9 autres critiques | Feb 21, 2018 |
This book is an alaskan folktale about how the world and its inhabitants were created by a raven who is ultimately disappointed in his creation until his son helps him see the world in a positive light
 
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ashleyshort24 | 9 autres critiques | Feb 5, 2018 |

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Membres
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Popularité
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Évaluation
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ISBN
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