Can Sophie Change the World?
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
This is Pay It Forward meets the #BeKind movement, as seen through a Jewish principle.
Le parcours artistique de Nancy Elizabeth Wallace est profondément influencé par sa formation en développement de l'enfant et son approche unique de la narration visuelle. Elle a trouvé sa vocation dans les illustrations découpées dans le papier, un médium qui lui permet d'apporter une qualité tactile et fantaisiste distinctive à ses récits. Le travail de Wallace se caractérise par sa sensibilité et sa représentation perspicace des expériences des enfants, rehaussée par sa maîtrise du Scherenschnitt traditionnel. Son style distinctif allie la technique artistique à une profonde compréhension de son public, créant des histoires captivantes et mémorables pour les jeunes lecteurs.






This is Pay It Forward meets the #BeKind movement, as seen through a Jewish principle.
Bunny rabbits learn about the stars they see each night
After sneaking into a museum, three tiny mice discover that sculptures can be big or little, textured or smooth, and made with different materials. Some stand alone, others are in a group, and still others move. The mice look at the front, the back, and the sides of a slate sculpture by Barbara Hepworth. They see shapes, and shapes within shapes. They think, feel, and then create their own sculptures. Wallace has integrated photographs of real sculptures into her cut-paper artwork to point out the diverse forms that sculptures can take. She reinforces the value of creativity and art literacy in a child’s life. A craft activity and short biography of Barbara Hepworth are included.
The exciting conclusion to the Wolves of Llise trilogy
Three mice "borrow" a postcard which is a reproduction of a painting, and from it they learn about color, pattern, line, and shape. Includes instructions for making and sending a postcard.
Book two in the sumptuous Wolves of Llise trilogy.