Eric Carle was the creator of more than seventy picture books for
young readers.
Eric Carle was born in New York, USA. However, when he was just
six, he moved with his parents to Germany. In 1952, after
graduating from the prestigious Akademie der Bildenden Künste in
Stuttgart, he fulfilled his dream of returning to New York.
Eric Carle received many distinguished awards and honours for his
work, including, in 2003, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for his
lifetime contribution to children's literature and
illustration.
In 2002, fifty years after Carle's return to the United States, The
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art was opened in Amherst,
Massachusetts. Here visitors of all ages can enjoy, in addition to
Eric Carle's work, original artwork by other distinguished
children's book illustrators from around the world.
Eric Carle was the creator of more than seventy picture books for
young readers.
Eric Carle was born in New York, USA. However, when he was just
six, he moved with his parents to Germany. In 1952, after
graduating from the prestigious Akademie der Bildenden Künste in
Stuttgart, he fulfilled his dream of returning to New York.
Eric Carle received many distinguished awards and honours for his
work, including, in 2003, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for his
lifetime contribution to children's literature and
illustration.
In 2002, fifty years after Carle's return to the United States, The
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art was opened in Amherst,
Massachusetts. Here visitors of all ages can enjoy, in addition to
Eric Carle's work, original artwork by other distinguished
children's book illustrators from around the world.
PreS‘Animals and multiethnic children illustrate various body movements on large, double-page spreads. A giraffe bends its neck, a monkey waves its arms, etc. The repetitive text has the animal stating the movement and asking, "Can you do it?" Each child responds, "I can do it!" Carle's vivid cut-paper collages are striking and invite sharing individually or with a group. There is no story‘rather the book is an invitation to get everyone moving. A nice addition to a toddler storytime, but it may get lost as it's cataloged in 613.7.‘Lisa Smith, Lindenhurst Memorial Library, NY
As the artist's collages emulate animal movements, children will "eagerly clap, stomp, kick and wriggle their way through these pages," said PW. Ages 4-8. (Oct.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
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