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Dianna Hutts Aston

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An Egg is Quiet (2006) 1,600 Exemplare
A Seed Is Sleepy (2007) 1,199 Exemplare
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A Rock Is Lively (2012) 610 Exemplare
A Nest Is Noisy (2015) 563 Exemplare
An Orange in January (2007) 274 Exemplare
A Beetle Is Shy (2016) 266 Exemplare
The Moon Over Star (2008) 263 Exemplare
Not So Tall for Six (2008) 48 Exemplare
When You Were Born (2004) 43 Exemplare
Bless This Mouse (2004) 38 Exemplare
Mama Outside, Mama Inside (2006) 34 Exemplare
A Shell Is Cozy (2023) 26 Exemplare
Mermaids' Song to the Sea (2024) 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1964-08-12
Geschlecht
female
Wohnorte
Houston, Texas, USA

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Describes many qualities of eggs such as color, shape, size, and texture, with beautiful illustrations of eggs of all shapes, sizes, and colors.The basic text of the book is simply, with one line per page spread, but there's additional information throughout. Can be read to suit small children or interested older children.
 
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KristenRoper | 94 weitere Rezensionen | May 3, 2024 |
Author Dianna Hutts Aston and illustrator Sylvia Long, a team which has produced a number of beautiful works of picture book natural history, return in this seventh collaboration, this time turning their attention to those marvelous calcium carbonate homes known as shells. As in the earlier titles from this duo, there is a dual narrative structure here, with a simple, poetic text describing what shells are—"A shell is cozy... A shell is showy. A shell is hatched and protective"—accompanied by a more detailed look at specific topics such as the various forms shells take, the life cycle of the creatures which live in shells, all the places they can be found, and so much more...

Pairing an informative and engaging text with beautiful illustrations, A Shell Is Cozy is another triumph from this pair, and is a book I would heartily recommend to all young animal and nature lovers. As always, I loved Sylvia Long's use of color and form, in her detailed ink and watercolor artwork. The decorative "endpapers"—not actually in the place of the endpapers, so they won't be obscured by library stickers or taped-down dust-jackets—show a gorgeous array of shells, unlabeled at the front and labeled at the rear. I also appreciated the fact that author Dianna Hutts Aston included mention of how humans use shells, once their original inhabitants are no longer in them, and that she mentioned the Watts Towers in Los Angeles, constructed out of (amongst other things) shells. I know she wrote an earlier picture book on this subject, Dream Something Big: The Story of the Watts Towers, and I hope to track that down next, of her titles. Published last year (2023), this one is the last of these "Nature Books" from Aston and Long I had yet to read, and I am glad to have completed the set. That being said, I certainly hope more such titles will be forthcoming! Examining the natural world through these themed picture books is both fun and educational.
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AbigailAdams26 | Apr 27, 2024 |
 
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FILBO | 46 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 25, 2024 |
Author Dianna Hutts Aston and illustrator Julie Maren join forces in this lovely picture book about the journey of an orange, from blossom on a tree, in a "land that glowed with spring light," to luscious fruit being harvested and transported far from its origin place. Selected at a grocery store by a young boy one January, the orange is shared by a group of friends, who enjoy its sweet taste while playing in the snow...

I greatly enjoyed An Orange in January, both for the thoughtful, engaging narrative and for the lush, gorgeous artwork. I have read a number of Aston's other picture books—notably, her An Egg Is Quiet and its many wonderful companions—but this is the first time I have encountered Maren's artwork. Sadly, it would appear that this is one of only two books she has illustrated. In any case, I think this would be an excellent title to use with younger children, in order to explore the theme of food, from source to table, particularly in an the context of food which must travel long distances to reach its destination. For my own part, I hope to track down more titles from Aston, as well as the other picture book from Maren.… (mehr)
 
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AbigailAdams26 | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 21, 2024 |

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17
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Bewertung
4.2
Rezensionen
336
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118
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