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Kathy Mallat

Auteur de Brave Bear

8 oeuvres 235 utilisateurs 4 critiques

Œuvres de Kathy Mallat

Brave Bear (1999) 115 exemplaires
Just Ducky (1745) 35 exemplaires
Trouble on the Tracks (2001) 27 exemplaires
Oh, Brother (2004) 16 exemplaires
Seven Stars More! (1998) 14 exemplaires
Mama Love (2004) 10 exemplaires
The Picture That Mom Drew (1997) 10 exemplaires
Papa Pride (2005) 8 exemplaires

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This book took me step by step of a painting that a mother drew of her children.The mother only used seven elements of art, such as : colors, lines, shapes, forms, shades, patterns, and texture. With these elements, the ending results were the authors beautiful children.
 
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Ronneisha | Jan 24, 2012 |
The quick change in perspective brings quick delight to young listeners when they figure out the surprise. Ages 4 and up.
 
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goodstories | Apr 21, 2009 |
Pretty colors and illustrations. A story about a duck who can't find anyone to play with and learns it is fun to play by himself. Savannah understood the message.
 
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datimasa | 1 autre critique | Sep 6, 2007 |
After many unsuccessful attempts, Ducky finally finds a companion or so he thinks in this sweet tale of first friendship. Mallat's (Brave Bear) full-bleed mixed-media spreads burst with springtime green, sky blue and buttercup yellow, as the hero moves through a pondside flowerbed in pursuit of playmates. (He quacks and squawks calling Frog to come play,/ but Frog is too busy hip-hopping away.) Eventually, as Ducky swims, he discovers a friend who mirrors his every move. ( Hello there, quacks Ducky. Have you come to play?/ I hope you're not busy. Please, don't swim away.) He does not seem to notice that his newfound friend never replies. Youngsters will no doubt find the inside joke funny. And, although Mallat's sometimes forced rhyme makes for a choppy read-aloud, the simple story's uplifting ending (with its subtle moral that sometimes one's own company is best of all), on-target humor and sunny illustrations make this a pleasant choice for the preschool audience. Ages 2-5.… (plus d'informations)
 
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cerritos | 1 autre critique | Jan 25, 2007 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
8
Membres
235
Popularité
#96,241
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
4
ISBN
27
Langues
2

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