Author: | Alexi Natchev,Norma Simon |
Subcategory: | Science Nature & How It Works |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Candlewick (March 5, 1997) |
Pages: | 32 pages |
Category: | For children |
Rating: | 4.8 |
Other formats: | docx mbr lrf azw |
Norma Simon (Author), Alexi Natchev (Illustrator). This is a lovely, warm book, with wonderfully wet illustrations.
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For ages 3 to 6, rain, rainfall, home, family, and fans of Norma Simon and Alexi Natchev.
First Scholastic printing, March 1996"-Title page verso. Natchev, Alexi, illustrator.
Rain and rainfall - Fiction, Rain and rainfall - Fiction, Picture books, Rain and rainfall. First Scholastic printing, March 1996"-Title page verso. Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control).
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In 1954, for instance, Norma Simon wrote Wet World (Walker Books, £. 9 paperboard, £. 9 pbk, ISBN 2 4). Forty years later, her book is reborn with delightfully watery illustrations by Alexi Natchev. Aimed at early or pre-readers, it exemplifies to perfection the sideways approach to science. A small girl enjoys the differences between wet and dry, cold and warm, away and home: the stuff of a child’s future intellect, well worth rehearsing through this poetic, unpatronising text.
0 Total Resources 2 Books. by Norma Simon and Alexi Natchev. Books by Alexi Natchev 2. Sort by. Number of Resources Number of Awards Book Title Year Published Word Count Reading Level: ATOS® Reading Level: Lexile®. Browse books by Alexi Natchev. The Elijah Door: A Passover Tale. by Linda Leopold Strauss and Alexi Natchev. Images courtesy of publishers, organizations, and sometimes their Twitter handles.
Alexi Natchev's illustrations accompany Norma Simon's sparse text. A child returns to her warm, dry home after being outside on a rainy day. Alexi Natchev's illustrations accompany Norma Simon's sparse text. Other Books You Might Like.
Alexi Natchev is a children's illustrator originally from Bulgaria; he moved to the US around 1990. Born: Sofia, Bulgaria. Education: National Academy of Fine Arts, Sofia. Resides: Newark, Delaware.