Sun & Son
Linda Joy Singleton
(Author)
Richard Smythe
(Illustrator)
Description
Paired verbs tell two parallel stories between the human world and the natural world: While a father nurtures a son during a birthday camping trip, the sun nurtures our planet in this inspirational picture book. Linda Joy Singleton's (Crane and Crane) simple sequence of verbs invites comparison of word meanings and concepts. Richard Smythe's (Crane and Crane, The Mighty Steam Engine) colorful illustrations inspire observations and highlight the different meanings of the paired words. Perfect for celebrating father-son relationships and our relationship with nature, this charming book makes a great Father's Day gift or read-aloud for preschoolers and older children.Product Details
Price
$17.99
$16.73
Publisher
Amicus Ink
Publish Date
March 08, 2022
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.3 X 9.3 X 0.5 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781681527475
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About the Author
Linda Joy Singleton the author of over 50 middle-grade, YA and picture books about magic, animals, psychics, mermaids, aliens, cheerleaders, clones, and ghosts. Her middle-grade series, CURIOUS CAT SPY CLUB, was inspired by a club she had with her childhood best friend. Her picture books include SNOW DOG, SAND DOG, CASH KAT, A CAT IS BETTER, LUCY LOVES GOOSEY & CRANE AND CRANE, and upcoming SUN AND SON (Amicus 2022).She is a long-time member of SCBWI and Sisters In Crime. She's also a reporter for the fabulous Cynsations blog and offers advice to writers through Creative Kidlit Consultations. She loves sharing her love for books, and is a frequent presenter at schools, libraries, and writing conferences. She and her husband David live in the country in Northern California where they're surrounded by horses, peacocks, dogs, pigs, and very demanding cats. More information www.LindaJoySingleton.com.
Richard Smythe graduated with an illustration master's degree in 2010 and has illustrated many successful picture books with his distinctive style. Richard loves working on picture books because no matter how simple the narrative, you can always read between the lines--the only limit is your imagination! Richard says of a recent book, "Watersong is a special book in which the story is told through onomatopoeia, using the sounds water makes. It was challenging to create a story around these words but, in the end, the story of a fox...seemed to shine through. Watersong was recently included in the New York Public Library's Best Books for Kids 2017 list.