Showing posts with label Ted Rand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ted Rand. Show all posts

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Independence Day 2013

Happy Fourth!

If your idea of relaxing involves books, as does mine, then may I suggest these Patriotic picturebooks.

The Star Spangled Banner,
 by Peter Spier
Paul Revere's Ride, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
and Ted Rand













The Journey of the One and Only
Declaration of Independence
,
 by Judith St. George and Will Hillenbrand
George Washington's Breakfast,
by Jean Fritz and Paul Galdone
Will You Sign Here, John Hancock?
by Jean Fritz and Trina Schart Hyman
America, A Patriotic Primer,
by Lynne Cheney and
Robin Preiss Glasser

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Mailing May

Mailing May by Michael O. Tunnel and Ted Rand
Mailing May is based on the true story of a little girl growing up in 1914.  She wants to visit her grandmother, but times are tough and money is tight.  What can her father possibly do to get May to her grandmother's house?


They'll send her by post, of course!

Ted Rand's detailed watercolor illustrations perfectly set the scene as May travels seventy-five miles in the mail car of a train.  My copy has great historical details and photos in the back. Ted Rand's illustration style varies, but always shows masterful technique. Check out some of his other books: Here Are My Hands, My ShadowIf Not For The Cat, and the classic, Knots on a Counting Rope.

Michael O'Grady Tunnell is both author and teacher.  His love of children's literature spans all genres.  I enjoy his books, like Wishing Moon, but his work really shines when he writes non-fiction.  I love The Candy Bomber.  If you don't know the story of Col. Gail Halvorsen, this is a recommended read.


The real May,
age five.
My Shadow, by Robert Louis Stevenson,
Illustrated by Ted Rand

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Bookish Dolls

I love bookish things.  Below are three dolls by artist Wendy Lawton.  These characters are heroines in some of my favorite picture books.

        

Can you recognize the girls?  Click here to find the answers and learn more.