Saturday, March 27, 2010

Bumps On Stomach And Genital But Not Stomach

Eric Carles favorite things. An addendum.

"... Maybe you know that Quentin Blake in London is about to start a Illustration Museum, ( www.houseofillustration.org.uk /) time, he has asked various illustrators to create 8 images for Theme for Favorite Things Fundraising and Awarness of this Project. Here's my contribution. "

Now he gave me the right to his contribution - his Favorite Things - published here.

So these are Eric Carles favorites (click to enlarge):





Saturday, March 6, 2010

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The father of the caterpillar like Leo, the tiger. Good news


Eric Carle
great present, you can save yourself confidently. At least since last year, when worldwide across all media and bookstores its 80th Birthday was celebrated - and the 40th his insatiable caterpillar. Which has since been translated into 47 languages and crawled as much as nearly 30 million copies over the counter.

Carle has also written more than 70 other books and products sold over 88 million copies.

To know more about this children's book of Grisham, I recommend a look at his website http://www.eric-carle.com/





But the actual Theme - a favorite book Eric Carles:

He tell me: "not one of my favorite books for children that I did write is" Leo the Late Bloomer, "Which was written by Robert Kraus and illustrated by Jose Aruego I like this. book because in some ways I identify with the main character and I also love the illustrations. "





Leo the Late Bloomer

is the story of Tiger child Leo, a true late developer. For a long time, it can namely nothing. Neither read nor write, nor draw, speak no, not again. While his father is extremely concerned about this and it steadily viewed with suspicion, is the mother left. "Be patient. He will develop soon enough. "And lo and behold, the mother is right. One day, Leo begins to catch everything. to talk too. And his first word is at once a whole sentence:

I made it.

incomprehensible that this lovely picture book, published in 1997 in America, still not available in German ... But you get the original at Amazon and the text is to be really easy.

"Leo the Late Bloomer": Text copyright © 1971 by Robert Kraus / Illustrations copyright © 1971 by José Aruego / All rights reserved. HarperCollins publishers