Green

Awards:   Commended for Caldecott Medal 2013 Commended for Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens (Up to Seven) 2013 Short-listed for Keystone to Reading Book Award (Preschool) 2014 Winner of Giverny Award 2013
Author:   Laura Vaccaro Seeger ,  Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
ISBN:  

9781596433977


Pages:   36
Publication Date:   27 March 2012
Recommended Age:   From 2 to 5 years
Format:   Hardback
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Awards

  • Commended for Caldecott Medal 2013
  • Commended for Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens (Up to Seven) 2013
  • Short-listed for Keystone to Reading Book Award (Preschool) 2014
  • Winner of Giverny Award 2013

Overview

"Die cut pages bring surprise after surprise in this magical new book from the ""Queen of the concept book"" - an intricate and satisfying homage to green, the color of all creation. How many kinds of green are there? There's the lush green of a forest on a late spring day, the fresh, juicy green of a just-cut lime, the incandescent green of a firefly, and the vivid aquamarine of a tropical sea. In her newest book, Caldecott and Geisel Honor Book author Laura Vaccaro Seeger fashions an homage to a single color and, in doing so, creates a book that will delight and, quite possibly astonish you."

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Author:   Laura Vaccaro Seeger ,  Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
Imprint:   First Second
Dimensions:   Width: 26.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 26.10cm
Weight:   0.617kg
ISBN:  

9781596433977


ISBN 10:   1596433973
Pages:   36
Publication Date:   27 March 2012
Recommended Age:   From 2 to 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.
Language:   English

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Seeger's skill at creating simple yet wonderfully effective concept books, as well as her mastery of die-cuts that delight in unexpected and ingenious ways, are in full evidence in this salute to the color green. .. .a triumph of artistic problem-solving. - Horn Book, Starred lovely, inventive, engrossing and interactive. - Kirkus, Starred Subtle cutouts on each richly painted page of Laura Vaccaro Seeger's 'Green' similarly create a mystical sense of complexity and continuity. In this case, the images on each page refer both backward and forward, permitting a fascinating interplay of shade and hue, from the 'khaki green' of a lizard to the 'never green' of a stop sign. --The Wall Street Journal.. .the reader who settles down and slowly pages through its gorgeous acrylic paintings or, better yet, reads it aloud to a young child, will find rich rewards. Each spread describes a particular shade of green -- forest green, sea green, lime green, pea green, jungle green -- and the list actually does go on and on. --New York Times Seeger's skill at creating simple yet wonderfully effective concept books, as well as her mastery of die-cuts that delight in unexpected and ingenious ways, are in full evidence in this salute to the color green. --Publishers Weekly, starred.. .an enticing project in color exploration and language... --BCCB This is a book for turning pages, pointing, looking, talking-- fun! --Booklist, Starred.. .a triumph of artistic problem-solving. --Horn Book, Starred.. .lovely, inventive, engrossing and interactive. --Kirkus, Starred Just when it seems that there could not possibly be anything new to present about this trendy color, Seeger creates a tactile treat that yields surprise with every page turn. --School Library Journal, Starred Subtle cutouts on each richly painted page of Laura Vaccaro Seeger's 'Green' similarly create a mystical sense of complexity and continuity. In this case, the images on each page refer both backward and forward, permitting a fascinating interplay of shade and hue, from the 'khaki green' of a lizard to the 'never green' of a stop sign. The Wall Street Journal the reader who settles down and slowly pages through its gorgeous acrylic paintings or, better yet, reads it aloud to a young child, will find rich rewards. Each spread describes a particular shade of green -- forest green, sea green, lime green, pea green, jungle green -- and the list actually does go on and on. New York Times Seeger's skill at creating simple yet wonderfully effective concept books, as well as her mastery of die-cuts that delight in unexpected and ingenious ways, are in full evidence in this salute to the color green. Publishers Weekly, starred an enticing project in color exploration and language BCCB This is a book for turning pages, pointing, looking, talking-- fun! Booklist, Starred ...a triumph of artistic problem-solving. Horn Book, Starred lovely, inventive, engrossing and interactive. Kirkus, Starred Just when it seems that there could not possibly be anything new to present about this trendy color, Seeger creates a tactile treat that yields surprise with every page turn. School Library Journal, Starred Subtle cutouts on each richly painted page of Laura Vaccaro Seeger's 'Green' similarly create a mystical sense of complexity and continuity. In this case, the images on each page refer both backward and forward, permitting a fascinating interplay of shade and hue, from the 'khaki green' of a lizard to the 'never green' of a stop sign. -- The Wall Street Journal .. .the reader who settles down and slowly pages through its gorgeous acrylic paintings or, better yet, reads it aloud to a young child, will find rich rewards. Each spread describes a particular shade of green -- forest green, sea green, lime green, pea green, jungle green -- and the list actually does go on and on. -- New York Times Seeger's skill at creating simple yet wonderfully effective concept books, as well as her mastery of die-cuts that delight in unexpected and ingenious ways, are in full evidence in this salute to the color green. -- Publishers Weekly, starred.. .an enticing project in color exploration and language... -- BCCB This is a book for turning pages, pointing, looking, talking-- fun! -- Booklist, Starred.. .a triumph of artistic problem-solving. - Horn Book, Starred .. .lovely, inventive, engrossing and interactive. - Kirkus, Starred Just when it seems that there could not possibly be anything new to present about this trendy color, Seeger creates a tactile treat that yields surprise with every page turn. -- School Library Journal, Starred . ..the reader who settles down and slowly pages through its gorgeous acrylic paintings or, better yet, reads it aloud to a young child, will find rich rewards. Each spread describes a particular shade of green -- forest green, sea green, lime green, pea green, jungle green -- and the list actually does go on and on. -- New York Times Seeger's skill at creating simple yet wonderfully effective concept books, as well as her mastery of die-cuts that delight in unexpected and ingenious ways, are in full evidence in this salute to the color green. -- Publishers Weekly , starred . ..an enticing project in color exploration and language... -- BCCB This is a book for turning pages, pointing, looking, talking-- fun! -- Booklist , Starred. ..a triumph of artistic problem-solving. - Horn Book , Starred . ..lovely, inventive, engrossing and interactive. - Kirkus , Starred Just when it seems that there could not possibly be anything new to present about this trendy color, Seeger creates a tactile treat that yields surprise with every page turn. -- School Library Journal , Starred . ..a triumph of artistic problem-solving. - Horn Book , Starred . ..lovely, inventive, engrossing and interactive. - Kirkus , Starred Just when it seems that there could not possibly be anything new to present about this trendy color, Seeger creates a tactile treat that yields surprise with every page turn. -- School Library Journal , Starred


<p>. ..the reader who settles down and slowly pages through its gorgeous acrylic paintings or, better yet, reads it aloud to a young child, will find rich rewards. Each spread describes a particular shade of green -- forest green, sea green, lime green, pea green, jungle green -- and the list actually does go on and on. -- New York Times <p> <p> Seeger's skill at creating simple yet wonderfully effective concept books, as well as her mastery of die-cuts that delight in unexpected and ingenious ways, are in full evidence in this salute to the color green. <p>-- Publishers Weekly , starred<p> <p>. ..an enticing project in color exploration and language... -- BCCB <p> <p> This is a book for turning pages, pointing, looking, talking-- fun! -- Booklist , Starred<p>. ..a triumph of artistic problem-solving. - Horn Book , Starred <p>. ..lovely, inventive, engrossing and interactive. - Kirkus , Starred<p> Just when it seems that there could not possibly be anything new to present about this trendy color, Seeger creates a tactile treat that yields surprise with every page turn. -- School Library Journal , Starred


Author Information

Among Laura Vaccaro Seeger's many distinctive books for children are First the Egg - a Caldecott Honor Book and a Geisel Honor Book; One Boy - a Geisel Honor Book; and Dog and Bear: Two Friends, Three Stories - winner of the Boston Globe-Horn Book award. Laura lives on Long Island with her husband, Chris, their two sons, Drew and Dylan, and their dog, Copper.

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