One Gorilla: A Counting Book

Author:   Anthony Browne ,  Anthony Browne
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9780763679156


Pages:   26
Publication Date:   08 September 2015
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Format:   Board book
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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One Gorilla: A Counting Book


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“Browne’s exquisite precision, with delicate hatching of fur and careful stippled delineation of facial lines, becomes jubilant with color and personality.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) What better attention-getter for small children than primates in all their variety? And who better to render them than Anthony Browne? In this elegant counting book, the author-illustrator outdoes himself with a vivid presentation of primates from gorillas to gibbons, macaques to mandrills, ring-tailed lemurs to spider monkeys. With his striking palette, exquisite attention to detail, and quirky flair for facial expressions, Anthony Browne slyly extends the basic number concept into a look at similarities and differences—portraying an extended family we can count ourselves part of.

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Author:   Anthony Browne ,  Anthony Browne
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 18.40cm
Weight:   0.275kg
ISBN:  

9780763679156


ISBN 10:   0763679151
Pages:   26
Publication Date:   08 September 2015
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The key to the book s impact lies in the dignity of a portrait sitting that Browne confers on creatures more commonly seen behind glass walls. Every face has a discernible personality. Even the lemurs are distinct individuals, with variations in snouts, eyes, and ears. Publishers Weekly (starred review) The text is spare: 1 gorilla ; 2 orangutans ; 3 chimpanzees ; and so forth, concluding after 10 lemurs with depictions of the author and an array of humans. The portraits, however, are extraordinary: Browne s exquisite precision, with delicate hatching of fur and careful stippled delination of facial lines, becomes jubilant with color and personality. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) In this seemingly simple counting book from one to ten (plus a final coda), generous white space and classic type treatment balance expertly with large head-and-shoulders portraits of primates...Browne s watercolor technique is just about perfect, combining realism and exaggeration, mass and focus. The Horn Book (starred review) Browne really cranks up the color intensity in this gorgeous, large-trim portrait gallery of primates. Kirkus Reviews


Browne really cranks up the color intensity in this gorgeous, large-trim portrait gallery of primates.--Kirkus ReviewsThe key to the book's impact lies in the dignity of a portrait sitting that Browne confers on creatures more commonly seen behind glass walls. Every face has a discernible personality. Even the lemurs are distinct individuals, with variations in snouts, eyes, and ears.--Publishers Weekly (starred review)The text is spare: 1 gorilla ; 2 orangutans ; 3 chimpanzees ; and so forth, concluding after 10 lemurs with depictions of the author and an array of humans. The portraits, however, are extraordinary: Browne's exquisite precision, with delicate hatching of fur and careful stippled delination of facial lines, becomes jubilant with color and personality.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)


"The key to the book’s impact lies in the dignity of a portrait sitting that Browne confers on creatures more commonly seen behind glass walls. Every face has a discernible personality. Even the lemurs are distinct individuals, with variations in snouts, eyes, and ears. —Publishers Weekly (starred review) The text is spare: “1 gorilla”; “2 orangutans”; “3 chimpanzees”; and so forth, concluding after “10 lemurs” with depictions of the author and an array of humans. The portraits, however, are extraordinary: Browne’s exquisite precision, with delicate hatching of fur and careful stippled delination of facial lines, becomes jubilant with color and personality. —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) In this seemingly simple counting book from one to ten (plus a final coda), generous white space and classic type treatment balance expertly with large head-and-shoulders portraits of primates...Browne’s watercolor technique is just about perfect, combining realism and exaggeration, mass and focus. —The Horn Book (starred review) Browne really cranks up the color intensity in this gorgeous, large-trim portrait gallery of primates. —Kirkus Reviews This is an arresting visual experience. —School Library Journal A great spark for both science discussions and fun. —Booklist It is difficult – possibly impossible – to remember a recent counting book that has clambered up out of the slough of ""useful"" into the rarefied strata of ""stunning"" and ""memorable."" Hats off to Anthony Browne for creating ONE GORILLA...This picture books invites the very youngest to gaze into the luminous eyes of their primate cousins and see a spirit as intense, as intricate and as important as their own. —Washington Post Browne's gorgeous paintings bring real vibrancy to the animals' facial expressions and dramatically colored fur. —Entertainment Weekly [D]on’t be surprised if your children bring this one back to you again and again and again. —San Francisco Book Review"


The key to the book's impact lies in the dignity of a portrait sitting that Browne confers on creatures more commonly seen behind glass walls. Every face has a discernible personality. Even the lemurs are distinct individuals, with variations in snouts, eyes, and ears.--Publishers Weekly (starred review) The text is spare: 1 gorilla ; 2 orangutans ; 3 chimpanzees ; and so forth, concluding after 10 lemurs with depictions of the author and an array of humans. The portraits, however, are extraordinary: Browne's exquisite precision, with delicate hatching of fur and careful stippled delination of facial lines, becomes jubilant with color and personality.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) In this seemingly simple counting book from one to ten (plus a final coda), generous white space and classic type treatment balance expertly with large head-and-shoulders portraits of primates...Browne's watercolor technique is just about perfect, combining realism and exaggeration, mass and focus.--The Horn Book (starred review) Browne really cranks up the color intensity in this gorgeous, large-trim portrait gallery of primates.--Kirkus Reviews


The key to the book's impact lies in the dignity of a portrait sitting that Browne confers on creatures more commonly seen behind glass walls. Every face has a discernible personality. Even the lemurs are distinct individuals, with variations in snouts, eyes, and ears. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) The text is spare: 1 gorilla ; 2 orangutans ; 3 chimpanzees ; and so forth, concluding after 10 lemurs with depictions of the author and an array of humans. The portraits, however, are extraordinary: Browne's exquisite precision, with delicate hatching of fur and careful stippled delination of facial lines, becomes jubilant with color and personality. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) In this seemingly simple counting book from one to ten (plus a final coda), generous white space and classic type treatment balance expertly with large head-and-shoulders portraits of primates...Browne's watercolor technique is just about perfect, combining realism and exaggeration, mass and focus. --The Horn Book (starred review) Browne really cranks up the color intensity in this gorgeous, large-trim portrait gallery of primates. --Kirkus Reviews This is an arresting visual experience. --School Library Journal A great spark for both science discussions and fun. --Booklist It is difficult - possibly impossible - to remember a recent counting book that has clambered up out of the slough of useful into the rarefied strata of stunning and memorable. Hats off to Anthony Browne for creating ONE GORILLA...This picture books invites the very youngest to gaze into the luminous eyes of their primate cousins and see a spirit as intense, as intricate and as important as their own. --Washington Post Browne's gorgeous paintings bring real vibrancy to the animals' facial expressions and dramatically colored fur. --Entertainment Weekly [D]on't be surprised if your children bring this one back to you again and again and again. --San Francisco Book Review


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