Thursday, February 28, 2008

Ap Biology Lab Nine: Transpiration Answers

Wen Axel Scheffler might prefer.

Axel Scheffler, who himself once again to my favorite illustrators include - (beat the Gruffalo and He Duda) wrote to me today



Dear Werner Holzwarth. - a favorite book? It's difficult. There are too many. But it could actually every picture book by William Steig be. I like the wit and intelligence in drawing and narrative. His tone and the bizarreness of the stories. As he and economical means creating atmosphere and the emotion of the figures is accurate. Regards, Axel Scheffler




Well, here is one of the most famous children's books by William Steig:



Doctor de Soto's adventures.
The dentist, Dr. De Soto and his wife Deborah and assistant have set up their practice for animals of all sizes. If they are similar in size to the pair of mice, they may take place in the dental chair, larger animals on the floor, for even larger, such as donkeys, there is a separate room where the doctor using a pulley carrying out the treatment. Cats and other dangerous animals is prohibited, access severely. But one day a fox is strong with a toothache at the door. Because the mice have a good heart, they treat him. But once he is better, it lusts after him a delicious meal ...

Monday, February 11, 2008

Love Story On Vegeta And Bulma In Bed

"trick" - presented by Sophie Schmid,

among others: illustrated "And what the mouse on Thursday" and "The man and the goose has.



"The picture book" trick "by Margaret Clear and Claudia Schmid, published by Peter Hammer Verlag, one of my absolute favorite books. In the story is about three friends, knick, knacks and practical jokes, climb a mountain and the beasts of all kinds meet at the summit, which is packed for shipment of jokes down in a sack.

The sack of tears, and all fall out with them a giant cockroach. This eats at once to all animals, together with three friends. Thereupon, it tears them and the whole crowd is free again. That's it.

pleased me most in the text, except the wonderful Rhymes that he had absolutely no message, and to be written only for pure enjoyment seems. No important lesson, not educationally sound morals, easy jokes only.

I think every illustrator longs for such texts. Let your imagination run free and a free space for your own interpretation. Just as others have been fully utilized. In fact with imaginative lightness. For example, the mountain, climb the three friends a lying, fat man, who is wearing a cap, on which grows a forest, to name just one example.



A book that is from front to rear managed just wonderful. "