Ten Dirty Pigs/Ten Clean Pigs
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Product Description
"The familiar actions and the turn-around format make this useful for pre-school storytime, and appealing to very young children." (School Library Journal)
"With a corps of frisky, balletically capering porkers and a circular counting rhyme that can be started from either end of the book, Paparone and Roth take children cycling from mud puddle to bathtub and back." (Booklist)
"The stories work well together, and you can expect to be asked to flip it over and over so listeners can pore over the details in the illustrations." (The Horn Book Guide)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1505989 in Books
- Published on: 2002-04-01
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .18" h x 8.52" w x 11.34" l, .39 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 32 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Roth, a former kindergarten teacher, writes full time.
Reeve Lindbergh, daughter of aviator Charles Lindbergh and poet Anne Morrow Lindbergh, first learned about Bessie Coleman in 1986, the 60th anniversary of her father's famous flight. "Bessie was an incredibly brave person who was hardly noticed, while my parents got so much publicity it was difficult for them to live their normal lives. I saw a crazy imbalance and wanted to try to set things right." Reeve Lindbergh lives in Vermont.
Pamela Paparone observes that NOBODY OWNS THE SKY is "about making dreams come true. My own dream has always been to be a children's book illustrator. In fact, I was ten years old when I created my first children's book. I dedicated it to Johnny Cash." Pamela Paparone lives in Pennsylvania.
Pamela Paparone observes that NOBODY OWNS THE SKY is "about making dreams come true. My own dream has always been to be a children's book illustrator. In fact, I was ten years old when I created my first children's book. I dedicated it to Johnny Cash." Pamela Paparone lives in Pennsylvania.
