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The Creation
Published in Hardcover by Millbrook Press (1996)
Author: Brian Wildsmith
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A Beautiful Pop Up book for Kids and Adults
Take a trip through creation with the beautiful art work of Brian Wildsmith. His breath taking pictures take you on a whirl wind journey of Genesis. Inspired and inspiring, this book will add to and intensify the spiritual journey of the most grown up of us. I recommend it highly to share with your children or to use a prayer tool. It is an amazing book that demonstrates the wonderful gifts that Wildsmith has.


Hunter and His Dog
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1979)
Author: Brian Wildsmith
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What a *relief* to find this kind of book...
This tells the story of a trained hunting dog that just doesn't have the heart to bring the ducks back to his owner. He turns the hunter around and they both care for the injured ducks instead of hunting & killing.

I do not believe in hunting and I think this a gentle message and story to read to my young son, regarding his family's values and beliefs.

It is very hard to find books with such heart-warming messages.
I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to open up the world to their children in a refreshing way and not just the way "everyone else goes about life".

The illustrations are similar to "The Kiss" style and my 9-month old loves the bold colors and open spaces.

Thank you, Mr. Wildsmith, for opening readers' eyes to the sadness and pain hunting creates.


Island
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Author: Brian Wildsmith
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Great
I read this to my little brothers and they loved it. My sister didn't like it as much though. it is more of a boy book


Los Animales Del Zoologico
Published in Hardcover by Star Bright Books (2003)
Author: Brian Wildsmith
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A delightful board book
Specifically designed, written, and illustrated for children ages 6 months to 4 years, Brian Wildsmith's Zoo Animals is a delightful board book that introduces animals commonly seen at the zoo. Youngsters can name the animals while parents and care givers can teach them interesting facts about each creature represented in vivid colors. Very highly recommended for family, preschool, kindergarten, and day-care board book collections, Brian Wildsmith's Zoo Animals is also available in Spanish: Brian Wildsmith Los animales del zoologico.


Sarah Bear and Sweet Sidney
Published in Digital by iPicturebooks ()
Author: Brian Wildsmith
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Great book for children to "picture read" if they can't read
This book is great to read just before spring arrives. It has wonderful pictures that even the youngest reader can enjoy and talk about. The book is well written and captures the joy and suspense of "when Spring will arrive." Anyone who has ever felt "spring fever" will appreciate this book.


Squirrels
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1992)
Author: Brian Wildsmith
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Entertaining and Educational.
It doesn't happen often, but on rare occassions I read a book to my preschoolers and I learn something from it. Such was the case with SQUIRRELS. After reading this delightul book to my students, I learned that squirrels can use their tails as parachutes when jumping from trees and that they also use their tails as sails when on rare occassions, they go swimming. The book not only tells the good things about squirrels, but the bad as well; something that is becoming a rarity in our ecological/politically correct landscape. The illustrations in the book are full of warmth and vigor and soothing colors. This is a great book introducing young children to the curious animal called the squirrel.


What the Moon Saw
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1978)
Author: Brian Wildsmith
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The first book I remember loving
When I was young I remember reading this book again and again. The different illustrations will grab children's attention because they're not "typical" to children's picture books. Also, children will be excited to read about and see what happens when they are asleep. I couldn't think of a better book to help a child love to read.


Exodus
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (07 October, 1999)
Author: Brian Wildsmith
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Visually appealing introduction to Moses & the Exodus
While this 32 page condensation of the story of Moses and the Exodus gleaned from the latter chapters of the book of Genesis and the entire book of Exodus in the Bible is rather dry and matter-of-fact, it serves as a good framework for award-winning children's book illustrator, Brian Wildsmith, to interpret key scenes and events from the biblical account with his distinctive pen and watercolor paintings.

Let this colorful book serve as a visually appealing introduction for your children to the rich and more compelling account found in the Bible, as well as other children's Bible storybooks. The text of the Ten Commandments can be found on the endpapers of this gilded book, depicted on the side of Wildsmith's illustration of the Ark of the Covenant.

Be sure to check out Brian Wildsmith's companion book, "Joseph."

A Visual Masterpiece
If your child likes to look at art, this is the book to buy to introduce him or her to the story of the Exodus in the Bible. It will definitely capture their attention. Brian Wildsmith is a great illustrator with his rich colors and incredible detail. I bought a copy of this for our church's library and recommend it for any public or private library. It will surely become a classic.

"...vivid, richly detailed illustrations, Bill Wildsmith ...
...captures all the major events of this powerful and exciting tale..." as stated on the dust jacket of this gorgeous book! The gold leaf is striking. The illustrations are just beautiful! I have been in the library business for over 26 years, and I can not recall such a (and I hesitate to use this word but it sure does suit the description) "pretty" book! My husband and I have been to Egypt and the drawings wonderfully illustrate the splendor and glory of this land rich with history. For our library summer program of ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS and THEIR CULTURES, I used this book to show just how the temples originally looked decorated in all those array of colours. It is so detailed, one surely can appreciate the time and effort that went into creating such a masterpiece! I ordered this book for our Children's Room Library back in February and as to date, 26 times it has been used. I am ordering more copies as it sure will come in handy during the high holy days in September!


Sara Crewe
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1987)
Authors: Frances Hodgson Burnett and Brian Wildsmith
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BEST FICTIONAL BOOK
SARA CREWE IS A VERY GOOD BOOK. THERE ARE ALOT OF THINGS THAT I LIKE ABOUT THIS BOOK.FRANCES HODGSON BURNET WRITES VERY GOOD BOOKS. ...ITHINK THAT SARA CREWE IS A BOOK THAT EVERY LITTLE KID SHOULD READ.

The most compelling fictional character ever
I first read Sara Crewe in an old St. Nicholas Magazine for Children book from 1888 when I was 11 years old. It was serialized in three parts. Not as well known or as long as Frances Hodgson Burnett's later The Little Princess, I still prefer this version. Sara is enchanting, more believable than in the later version. I was later abused from the time I was about 12 to maybe 15 years of age,and Sara helped me get through those awful years. I used to pretend that I was a princess, too, that although there was misery and loneliness in my life I could, like Sara, rise above it. I'm nearly 37 now, and I still consider Sara Crewe my favorite fictional character. Every child should read this.

Touching story of dignity and generosity
Sara Crewe is a penniless orphan who endures cold, heartless conditions with spirit and dignity. While shorter than "A Little Princess", this book retains the essence of the main character and theme. Her dreams protect her from the harsh reality until one day they magically come true. This is a perfect book for 4-6 graders, combining a compelling story, interesting vocabulary, and great values.


A Child's Garden of Verses
Published in Paperback by Oxford Univ Pr Childrens Books (1987)
Authors: Robert Louis Stevenson and Brian Wildsmith
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A Portable, Usable 'Child's Garden of Verses'
Everyone knows Robert Louis Stevenson; everyone has at least one of the myriad books of his poetry. There are some stunningly illustrated collections of his poetry out now, notably two by Thomas Kincaide, among others. But how many of us have actually read all or most of his work? I'm guilty as charged.

This smaller, quieter version of Stevenson's poetry helped me finally, actually read all the Garden poetry. True, the illustrations are spare, but delightfully accurate. My children (7 and 10) were not as mesmerized by this book as they are by others with fanciful graphics, illustrations and larger type to accompany the poetry.

Still, this small book found its way into my purse to be used for waiting moments, e.g. at the orthodontist, doctor, and also to my bedside, where it's shear diminutive size did not dissuade me from reading "for only a minute or two." And within Stevenson's words and language lie the ferment of creative pictures. I liked to have my children close their eyes while I read short poems to 'force' them to use only their mind's eye.

I thoroughly enjoyed the adventures, moods, and images Stevenson conjures and at long last can understand why his poetry remains so classic.

The Child's Garden: Sothing words for a child
When I was younger, well 5 actually, I had the chicken pox. This was one of my mom's favorite books. The words in the poetry just soothed me. It seemed like the author, Robert Louis Stevenson, knew exactly what I was going through.

You can't forget about the little toy soldiers (a poem) at your feet because when you are sick for days, you can imagine all kinds of things in your mind. The curtains billow like sails, the bedpost is your anchor. I sat there in bed and just floated away with the fun of having someone to share my illness. It seemed like a had a friend right there with me.

I loved the pictures too. The little kids are old fashioned and it made me laugh because the boys wore silly clothes, but they fit the time period, my mom said.

I love this book and keep it by my bed when I need to be relaxed.

Hayley Cohen

A beautiful melding of words and pictures
Most everyone knows that Robert Louis Stevenson was sickly, both as a child and as an adult, and the happy result for the reading public was his nearly feverish flights of imagination. Here, in an edition of his classic "A Child's Garden of Verses," that fever is complemented in spades by the fantastical illustrations of English artist Joanna Isles.

Isles uses an arsenal of utterly frivolous flowers, borders, insects, birds, kings and queens, fairies, and more to expand upon the imagination exhibited in Stevenson's poems. The children in these pictures are depicted as being in charge, being at one with their environment, and being delighted to be alive.

Some of the illustrations hint at the influence of artists more famed than Isles (Henri Rousseau appears to be a special favorite of hers--see the illustration for "The Unseen Playmate," in which a boy lies down in weeds that might have sprung from the edge of Rousseau's painting "The Dream"). Using both primary colors and pastels, Isles creates a world within the world of Stevenson's verse. The marriage of the two is a happy one.


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