Laura Purdie Salas je autorkou viac ako 130 kníh pre deti a tínedžerov. S radosťou uvádza deti do sveta poézie a pomáha im nájsť básne, ktoré sú im blízke, bez ohľadu na ich vek, náladu a osobnosť. Jej tvorba sa zameriava na sprístupnenie a relatable poéziu, ktorá oslovuje široké spektrum čitateľov. Laura je známa svojím premýšľavým prístupom k písaniu a dobrodružnou povahou.
Voda může... nepřítelem žízně být hodná dítka pokropit nadýchaným mrakem být žhavý oheň uhasit Voda je voda – je to rybník, louže i moře. Umíš nyní uhodnout, co ještě být může? Objev s námi v tomto poetickém pozorovaní vody, kolik dalších rolí může voda mít v průběhu celého roku.
Lístek může… chladivým stínítkem být jako snídaně sloužit ozdobou na stromech být před jarním deštíkem skrýt List je lístek – stromu zlomek. Nyní zkus zjistit další funkce listí! Objev s námi v tomto poetickém pozorovaní listů, kolik dalších rolí může lístek mít v...
Kámen může… dinosauří kostí být lišce kroky ulehčit skákacím panákem být oheň jiskrou vykouzlit Kamínek je kámen – část útesu, silnice či moře. Dokážeš nyní uhodnout, co ještě být může? Objev s námi v tomto poetickém pozorovaní kamene, kolik dalších rolí může kamínek mít v průběhu celého roku.
An orphaned mallard duckling finds an unexpected family when a pair of loons take it in. This heartwarming story highlights themes of cooperation and belonging, beautifully conveyed through lyrical verse and evocative illustrations. The narrative showcases the bond formed between different species, emphasizing the power of love and acceptance in the animal kingdom.
Exploring the dynamic qualities of rocks, this book reveals their surprising capabilities, such as sparking fire and glowing in the dark. Through lyrical rhymes and vivid illustrations, it highlights how rocks not only enhance the beauty of nature but also serve practical purposes in creating shelters. The engaging text and artwork invite readers to appreciate the often-overlooked significance of rocks in our environment.
The picture book creatively illustrates the diverse roles of a leaf, showcasing its various functions such as providing shade, serving as food, and protecting from rain. Through poetic language, it invites readers to appreciate the multifaceted nature of leaves. Additionally, the backmatter offers further insights, enhancing the educational experience.
Sing a song of science! You know the song Are You Sleeping? Sing along with new words that explain the differences between living and nonliving things.
"Introduces and defines essential elements of writing poetry accompanied by compelling writing prompts for practicing new skills. Real-life author bios and excerpts enhance skills and understanding"--
Exploring various survival strategies, this rhyming nonfiction picture book reveals how different animals cope with winter. From those that endure the cold, like mice and foxes, to hibernators such as black bears and chipmunks, and migrators like hummingbirds and blue whales, it highlights the diverse adaptations in the animal kingdom. Laura Purdie Salas presents an engaging and informative look at the unique methods animals use to thrive during chilly weather.
Daniel finds the poetry in the everyday activities of his own neighborhood, in this gorgeous companion to Ezra Jack Keats Award winner Daniel Finds a Poem. The people in Daniel's neighborhood always say, "Have a good day!" But what exactly is a good day? Daniel is determined to find out, and as he strolls through his neighborhood, he finds a wonderful world full of answers as varied as his neighbors. For Emma, a good day means a strong wind for kite flying. For the bus driver, a good day means pleases and thank-yous. A good day is bees for the gardener, birthdays for the baker, and wagging tails for the mail carrier. And, for Daniel's grandma, a good day is a hug from Daniel! And when Daniel puts all these good days together, they make a lovely poem full of his neighbors' favorite things. Micha Archer's vivid collages bring to life one special day, and her inviting text celebrates a vibrant community and an appreciation for the many simple things that give us joy.