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Oregon Reads Aloud - A Collection of 25 Children s Stories by Pacific Northwest Authors &
Inglese · Copertina rigida
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Informationen zum Autor SMART is a nationally recognized, statewide nonprofit organization with a network of volunteers, educators, donors, and advocates across Oregon working together to empower children for more successful futures through books and reading. Since 1992, SMART has engaged more than 118,000 volunteers to help 180,000 Oregon students build their reading skills and self-confidence, and has given these children 2.3 million books to keep and read with their families. In 2014, the US Library of Congress awarded SMART the American Prize for Literacy, presented annually to an organization that has made a significant and measurable contribution to increasing literacy levels or the national awareness of the importance of literacy. Klappentext To celebrate twenty-five years of promoting literacy in Oregon, SMART partnered with Portland-based Graphic Arts Books to publish a unique collection of twenty-five read-aloud stories for children, written and illustrated by Oregon authors and artists. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Sara Gets SMART by Jane Kirkpatrick, illustrated by Melissa Delzio Go, Bikes, Go! written & illustrated by Addie Boswell First Day Jitters by Dawn Babb Prochovnic, illustrated by Abigail Marble Will and the Piper by Kim T. Griswell, illustrated by Lisa Mundorff Have Spacesuit, Will Travel by Curtis C. Chen, illustrated by Natalie Metzger Where is My Mami? by Carmen T. Bernier-Grand, illustrated by Robin Kerr Dear Bigfoot by Robin Herrera, illustrated by Katy Towell Kira's Imagineering by Sonja Thomas, illustrated by Elizabeth Goss Meshmesh on Wheels by Cathy Camper, illustrated by Linda Dalal Sawaya The Legend of the Mountains' Quarrel by Damien & Heléna Macalino, illustrated by Doug Roy Raccoon's Tooth written & illustrated by Nancy Coffelt The Camp Cook by Susan Blackaby illustrated by David Hohn Lionel and Pip by Stephanie Shaw, illustrated by Susan Boase A Bucket Full of Dreams by Valarie Pearce, illustrated by Brian Parker Diary of a Volcano by Elizabeth Rusch, illustrated by Mark Fearing Something Fishy by Trudy Ludwig, illustrated by Cathy Stever George Fletcher: The People's Champion by Amber J. Keyser, illustrated by Wendy Myers Mount Tabor: Home of Ardi the Squirrel by Estela Bernal, illustrated by Deborah Hocking The Day the Puddles Stomped Back by Heidi Schulz, illustrated by Gesine Krätzner Old as Clouds, Wise as Wind by Gina Ochsner, illustrated by Mike Lawrence Moon Song by Barbara Herkert, illustrated by Johanna Wright Paw-sitively Yummy by Bart King, illustrated by Carolyn Conahan Kip and the Great Food Cart Feud by Dale E. Basye, illustrated by Carolyn Garcia A Really Good Present for Dad by Barbara Kerley, illustrated by Carolyn Conahan Serafina's Tree by Judy Cox, illustrated by Zoey Abbott Wagner Waffles by Eric A. Kimmel, illustrated by Kate Berube ...
Sommario
Introduction: Sara Gets SMART by Jane Kirkpatrick, illustrated by Melissa Delzio
Go, Bikes, Go! written & illustrated by Addie Boswell
First Day Jitters by Dawn Babb Prochovnic, illustrated by Abigail Marble
Will and the Piper by Kim T. Griswell, illustrated by Lisa Mundorff
Have Spacesuit, Will Travel by Curtis C. Chen, illustrated by Natalie Metzger
Where is My Mami? by Carmen T. Bernier-Grand, illustrated by Robin Kerr
Dear Bigfoot by Robin Herrera, illustrated by Katy Towell
Kira’s Imagineering by Sonja Thomas, illustrated by Elizabeth Goss
Meshmesh on Wheels by Cathy Camper, illustrated by Linda Dalal Sawaya
The Legend of the Mountains’ Quarrel by Damien & Heléna Macalino, illustrated by Doug Roy
Raccoon’s Tooth written & illustrated by Nancy Coffelt
The Camp Cook by Susan Blackaby illustrated by David Hohn
Lionel and Pip by Stephanie Shaw, illustrated by Susan Boase
A Bucket Full of Dreams by Valarie Pearce, illustrated by Brian Parker
Diary of a Volcano by Elizabeth Rusch, illustrated by Mark Fearing
Something Fishy by Trudy Ludwig, illustrated by Cathy Stever
George Fletcher: The People’s Champion by Amber J. Keyser, illustrated by Wendy Myers
Mount Tabor: Home of Ardi the Squirrel by Estela Bernal, illustrated by Deborah Hocking
The Day the Puddles Stomped Back by Heidi Schulz, illustrated by Gesine Krätzner
Old as Clouds, Wise as Wind by Gina Ochsner, illustrated by Mike Lawrence
Moon Song by Barbara Herkert, illustrated by Johanna Wright
Paw-sitively Yummy by Bart King, illustrated by Carolyn Conahan
Kip and the Great Food Cart Feud by Dale E. Basye, illustrated by Carolyn Garcia
A Really Good Present for Dad by Barbara Kerley, illustrated by Carolyn Conahan
Serafina’s Tree by Judy Cox, illustrated by Zoey Abbott Wagner
Waffles by Eric A. Kimmel, illustrated by Kate Berube
Info autore
SMART is a nationally recognized, statewide nonprofit organization with a network of volunteers, educators, donors, and advocates across Oregon working together to empower children for more successful futures through books and reading. Since 1992, SMART has engaged more than 118,000 volunteers to help 180,000 Oregon students build their reading skills and self-confidence, and has given these children 2.3 million books to keep and read with their families.
In 2014, the US Library of Congress awarded SMART the American Prize for Literacy, presented annually to an organization that has made a significant and measurable contribution to increasing literacy levels or the national awareness of the importance of literacy.
Dettagli sul prodotto
Autori | Smart, Smart (COR) |
Con la collaborazione di | Smart (Editore) |
Editore | Graphic arts center pub co |
Lingue | Inglese |
Raccomandazione d'eta' | 5 a 8 anni |
Formato | Copertina rigida |
Pubblicazione | 31.10.2016 |
EAN | 9781943328864 |
ISBN | 978-1-943328-86-4 |
Pagine | 92 |
Dimensioni | 229 mm x 286 mm x 6 mm |
Categorie |
Libri per bambini e per ragazzi
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, Children's Books / Ages 4-8 Fiction, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General (see also headings under Social Themes), JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / General |
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