This author explores the complexities of the human psyche through visually rich and emotionally resonant narratives. Their work often delves into themes of childhood, memory, and artistic expression, blending keen observation with a unique visual sensibility. They craft compelling stories that spark the imagination while offering profound reflections on the world around us. With a distinctive style and an ability to capture the essence of human experience, the author is celebrated for their literary and artistic prowess.
Join the free-for-all fun at the public library with these book-loving bats! Shape shadows on the walls, frolic in the water fountain, and roam the book-filled halls untilit's time for everyine, youung and old, to settle down into the enchantment of stortime. -- back cover
Quick, call out! Tell all you can reach/ the moon is just perfect for bats at
the beach! So pack your buckets, banjoes, and blankets - don't forget the moon
tan lotion either. It's time to wing your way to I where the foamy sea and
soft sand to meet with this bunch of friendly, fuzzy, frolicking bats.
Little Bat is excited about his first night in school! Readers will love to
see him spread his wings in this sweet, inspiring picture book from New York
Times best-selling and Caldecott Honorwinning Brian Lies. Perfect for fans of
We Dont Eat Our Classmates and The King of Kindergarten.
In this symphonious companion to Brian Lies's best-selling Bat Book series,
strike up the band, celebrate, and share music! For fans of Chicka Chicka Boom
Boom and the Llama Llama series.
Exploring the world while awake for the first time, Little Bat discovers the beauty and excitement of a day filled with new experiences and friendships. This delightful picture book, illustrated by Brian Lies, captures the wonder of seeing the world from a fresh perspective, making it a heartwarming read for young audiences.
Sie waren beste Freunde, Eddie und sein Hund. Ihr liebster Ort war der Garten, wo das, was Eddie pflanzte, aufs Schönste gedieh. Alles war gut - bis sein Hund starb. Den prächtigen Garten wollte Eddie nun nicht mehr sehen, zornig hackte er alles kurz und klein! Das Unkraut, das sich überall ausbreitete, war ihm gerade recht: Jetzt sahen die Beete so elend aus, wie er sich fühlte. Eines Tages kroch eine Kürbispflanze unter dem Zaun hindurch in den Garten. Eddie goss sie und schaffte ihr Platz. Im Herbst lud er einen mächtigen Kürbis auf sein Auto und fuhr ihn zum Wettbewerb auf den Jahrmarkt. Als er einen Preis gewann, hatte Eddie die Wahl...