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Chargement... Where Do I End and You Begin? (édition 2015)par Shulamith Oppenheim (Auteur), Monique Felix (Illustrateur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Beautiful illustrations ( ) "Where do I end and you begin?" asks a series of creatures and objects to a part of themselves - a cat to its tail, for instance - or to the larger whole of which they are a part - a branch to a tree - in this poetic picture-book. In every case, there is a sense of connection, of smaller parts being integral to the larger whole, and of everything fitting together. I won't lie: I picked up Where Do I End and You Begin? because of the immensely appealing kitty cat on the cover, hoping, as a confirmed cat-lover, that it would be a picture-book celebration of feline charm. I recognized the author's name, of course - Oppenheim wrote a children's fantasy novel many years ago about selkies, a subject of interest to me - although the illustrator - Swiss artist Monique Félix - was unknown to me. Although not what I was expecting, I did find this books appealing, and think that the combination of rhyming text and beautiful artwork would make it an excellent read-aloud selection at bedtime. The concluding passage - "Well, / I know where the sky / meets the end of the sea, / I know where the branch / meets the trunk of the tree, / I know where the flower / meets the buzz of the bee, / And I know, when we hug - / That's the place you meet me!" - leaves the reader and listener with a feeling of connection as well. Recommended to anyone looking for beautifully illustrated picture-books, or for children's poems about belonging, the sense of connection, and everything fitting together into one big whole. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
"A sweetly poetic tribute to the interconnectedness of creatures and the natural world as well as humans and our loving relationships with one another is delicately rendered by artist Monique Felix"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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