Noah's Ark (Picture Yearling Book)
by Peter Spier
from Dragonfly Books
The bee and the fox, the sheep and the ox--two of each kind trudged aboard Noah's famous vessel. Peter Spier uses his own translation of a seventeenth-century Dutch poem about this most famous menagerie.
The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night (Dell Picture Yearling)
by Peter Spier
from Dragonfly Books
A timeless folk song provides inspiration for some of the funniest, brightest drawings Peter Spier has ever produced. In the song, a fox forages for food in the village to bring to his family back in the den. The music is also included so everyone can sing along.
Peter Spier's Circus (A Picture Yearling Book)
by Peter Spier
from Dragonfly Books
The circus is in town! Come join in the fun as Caldecott Medalist Peter Spier creates a circus like no other, in this exuberant celebration of the wonders of the big top.
The Star-Spangled Banner (Reading Rainbow Book)
by Peter Spier
from Dragonfly Books
Due to careful research, Spier's artwork depicts "the dawn's early light" and "the rocket's red glare" with remarkable authenticity and detail in this celebratory book. Among the highlights: a brief history of the anthem, a reproduction of Francis Scott Key's original manuscript, music for guitar and piano chords and many photographs.
A Child Study Children's Book Committee: Children's Book of the Year, An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists.
PETER SPIER'S RAIN (Reading Rainbow Book)
Two children play in their backyard during a rainy day.
Peter Spier's Christmas!
Illustrations without text follow the activities of three young children and their parents as they prepare for, and finally celebrate, Christmas.
We the People Lb
Presented in easy-to-read language, We The People makes the Constitution fun and approachable for children. Spier gives the historical facts behind the writing of the document, while his colorful and realistic illustrations depict scenes of past and present American life. "...A joyful celebration of the people whose leaders created the Constitution..."--Booklist, starred review. Full-color throughout.
The Little Riders
by Margaretha Shemin
from HarperTrophy
"Take care of the little riders," says Johanna's father to the eleven-year-old when he leaves her with his parents for an extended vacation in their Dutch village. And Johanna does. She loves the twelve metal figures on horseback who ride forth each hour from the clock on the ancient church tower. She would do anything to protect them, anything. And on night she risks her life to prove it.
Set during the Second World War when the German army occupied Holland, The Little Riders is an exciting, moving adventure story, just right for reading aloud.
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