The Rainbabies

Awards:   Short-listed for Black-Eyed Susan Award (Picture Book) 1994 Short-listed for Book Sense Book of the Year Award (Children's) 1993 Short-listed for Book Sense Book of the Year Award (Children's) 1994
Author:   Laura Krauss Melmed ,  Jim LaMarche
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780688107550


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   23 September 1992
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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The Rainbabies


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Awards

  • Short-listed for Black-Eyed Susan Award (Picture Book) 1994
  • Short-listed for Book Sense Book of the Year Award (Children's) 1993
  • Short-listed for Book Sense Book of the Year Award (Children's) 1994

Overview

In the magic of a moonshower, a childless couple find a dozen tiny babies in the grass. Small enough to rock to sleep in a pair of wooden shoes, the children never grow. Even the tiniest babies can bring big adventures, though, and these little ones seem to find trouble as easily as bees find flowers. But the old couple's love never waivers and in the end they are rewarded with their hearts' desire. Written in classic folktale tradition, illustrated with astonishing paintings, this beautiful story is woven from magic and moonbeams.

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Author:   Laura Krauss Melmed ,  Jim LaMarche
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Eos
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 28.70cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780688107550


ISBN 10:   0688107559
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   23 September 1992
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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In the magic of a moonshower, a childless couple are given twelve times their hearts' desire: a dozen tiny babies. But even tiny babies can bring big adventures! Melmed's writing is flawless....La Marche's paintings are equally masterful....A winner in every respect, this genuinely touching book is guaranteed to become a favorite. -- Pulisher's Weekly Extraordinarily beautiful....It just plain delights children. -- New York Times Book Review


"In the magic of a moonshower, a childless couple are given twelve times their hearts' desire: a dozen tiny babies. But even tiny babies can bring big adventures! ""Melmed's writing is flawless....La Marche's paintings are equally masterful....A winner in every respect, this genuinely touching book is guaranteed to become a favorite."" -- ""Pulisher's Weekly""Extraordinarily beautiful....It just plain delights children.""-- ""New York Times Book Review"""


Author Information

"Laura Krauss Melmed is author of Capital! Washington D.C. from A to Z and New York, New York! The Big Apple from A to Z, also illustrated by Fran� Lessac; I Love You As Much . . . , illustrated by Henri Sorensen; and the critically acclaimed The Rainbabies, illustrated by Jim LaMarche. She lives with her husband in Washington, D.C. Jim LaMarche wrote and illustrated The Raft. He also illustrated Little Oh and The Rainbabies, both by Laura Krauss Melmed. He lives in Santa Cruz, California. In His Own Words...""It's funny how things turn out. I wasn't one of those kids with a clear vision of the future, the ones who know at age five that they will be writers or doctors or artists. I liked to draw, but then, so did most of the kids I knew, and growing up to be an artist never really occurred to me. What I did want to be, in order of preference, was a magician, Davy Crockett, a doctor, a priest (until I found out they couldn't get married), and a downhill ski racer. ""But I always loved to make things, and once I got going on a project I loved, I stuck with it. Once, when I was five or six, I cut a thousand cloth feathers out of an old sheet, which I then attempted to glue to my bony little body. I was sure I could have flown off the back porch if I'd just had a better glue. Another time I dug up some smooth blue-gray clay from the field behind our house, then molded it into an entire zoo, dried the animals in the sun, and painted them as realistically as I could. I made a grotto out of cement, a shoe box, and my fossil collection. I made moccasins out of an old deerhide I found in the basement. ""I grew up in the little Wisconsin town of Kewaskum, the soul of which was the Milwaukee River. In the summer we rafted on it and swam in it. In the winter we skated on it, sometimes traveling miles upriver. In the spring and fall my dad took us on long canoe trips, silently sneaking up on deer, heron, and fields of a thousand Canada geese. And almost all year long we fished for bullheads and northerns from the dam. ""I began college at the University of Wisconsin as a biology major, but somewhere along the line--I'm not sure when or even why--I switched to art, and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in art. I still had no idea of becoming a professional artist, however. In the meantime, I joined VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) and moved to Bismarck, North Dakota, to work with United Tribes of North Dakota creating school curriculum materials. It was a great job. Because there were only a few of us, I was able to try my hand at a little of everything: writing, graphic design, photography, and illustration. It was then that I slowly realized that it might be possible for me to make a living at art. I moved to California, and in the evenings-after working all day as a carpenter's assistant--I put together a portfolio. ""Twenty years later, I'm still here, living in Santa Cruz with my wife, Toni, and our three sons, Mario, Jean-Paul, and Dominic. The Pacific Ocean is only a few blocks away, and the scenery is very different from that of the Midwest, but somehow Kewaskum and the Milwaukee River show up in almost everything I draw. They provided the details of setting for The Rainbabies, Carousel, and Grandmother's Pigeon, and they are the setting for the book I'm working on now, my own story about the magic of a raft. ""I feel very lucky to have ended up as an illustrator of children's books. And maybe that isn't so different from my childhood dream of being a magician after all. Starting with a clean sheet of paper and with nothing up my sleeves, I get to create something that was never there before."""

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