Rosa's Room

Author:   Barbara Bottner ,  Beth Spiegel
Publisher:   Peachtree Publishers,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781561453023


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 March 2004
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Rosa's Room


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"""Rosa had a new room in a new house. It seemed empty."" Rosa and her mother have moved to a new house. Rosa knows what she needs to feel at home in her new room: on Monday, clothes in the closet; on Tuesday, her treasure box on her desk, on Wednesday, a poster on the wall. But still, somehow, her room seems empty. ""More,"" her cat Concertina seems to say. Late at night in bed, she dreams about how to decorate her room. On Thursday, she borrows five new books from the library. On Sunday, as Rosa sits in her room drawing a picture, she looks out the window and sees a girl outside playing. Now Rosa knows what she needs to make her room special: a new friend to share everything with. Illustrator Beth Spiegel's full-color, appealing illustrations perfectly capture the resourceful spirit of the young protagonist, Rosa. This is a sensitive, simple story that shows young readers that even upsetting changes like moving can present exciting opportunities and imaginative possibilities for new experiences and new friends."

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Author:   Barbara Bottner ,  Beth Spiegel
Publisher:   Peachtree Publishers,U.S.
Imprint:   Peachtree Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 23.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781561453023


ISBN 10:   1561453021
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 March 2004
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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This exploration of what makes a house a home is perfect for kids facing a move or feeling lost in a new situation. The text is understated, but the watercolor illustrations ably capture the upheaval of settling into a strange place... An optimistic, encouraging book that will help make a strange and scary situation less so. Through simple language and age-appropriate details, Bottner does a good job of capturing a child's point of view. Done in watercolor, gouache, and India ink, the illustrations enhance the mood of the text. The image of Rosa's empty room, filled with only a few pieces of furniture and shaded with solid pastel washes, compares nicely to the final result, a space bursting with bright patterns, colorful clutter, and two friends jumping on the bed. There are many books about moving to a new house but few describe taking a space and making it one's own in such a positive and creative manner. Bottner offers a heartwarming story of a young girl moving to a new house and a too-empty room... Spiegel's softly colored watercolors are the perfect complement to the text, showing the transformation of both Rosa and her room... A welcome addition sure to calm the worries of youngsters facing a similar situation. A reassuring read for girls anticipating a move.


"""A reassuring read for girls anticipating a move."" ""Bottner offers a heartwarming story of a young girl moving to a new house and a too-empty room... Spiegel's softly colored watercolors are the perfect complement to the text, showing the transformation of both Rosa and her room... A welcome addition sure to calm the worries of youngsters facing a similar situation."" ""This exploration of what makes a house a home is perfect for kids facing a move or feeling lost in a new situation. The text is understated, but the watercolor illustrations ably capture the upheaval of settling into a strange place... An optimistic, encouraging book that will help make a strange and scary situation less so."" ""Through simple language and age-appropriate details, Bottner does a good job of capturing a child's point of view. Done in watercolor, gouache, and India ink, the illustrations enhance the mood of the text. The image of Rosa's empty room, filled with only a few pieces of furniture and shaded with solid pastel washes, compares nicely to the final result, a space bursting with bright patterns, colorful clutter, and two friends jumping on the bed. There are many books about moving to a new house but few describe taking a space and making it one's own in such a positive and creative manner."""


Bottner offers a heartwarming story of a young girl moving to a new house and a too-empty room. Rosa's new room looks enormous and empty. She spends the week unpacking her belongings; her crayons go in the desk, her doll on her bed, her tea set on her table. But still, the room seems empty. It seems a little better with a poster her new teacher gives her, the books she borrows from the library, and a new bedspread she and her mother make together. But still, the room is missing something. Finally, after a week, she discovers what's missing while she's drawing a picture of the view outside her window. She goes out and returns with Lili, a new friend who fills the emptiness. Spiegel's softly colored watercolors are the perfect complement to the text, showing the transformation of both Rosa and her room. Rosa's facial expressions eloquently capture the feelings of a child who is unsure of her new surroundings, and are sure to resonate with children who have recently moved. A welcome addition sure to calm the worries of youngsters facing a similar situation. (Picture book. 3-8) (Kirkus Reviews)


Author Information

Barbara Bottner studied painting in Paris, worked as a set designer, and toured the United States and Europe as a member of an acting ensemble before she turned to writing and illustrating books for children and young adults. She is the author of a nearly a dozen books, including Rosa's Room and Raymond and Nelda, and is the author-illustrator of several titles, including Two Messy Friends and Pish and Posh. She lives in California. Beth Spiegel has edited award-winning documentary programs for television and directed animated films that have received several international awards. She lives in California.

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