Happy Birthday to You!: The Mystery Behind the Most Famous Song in the World
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- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:August,2008
- Pages:40
- Retail Price:29.95 USD
- Size:225mm×275mm
- Page Views:161
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Description
Author
A national award-winning author and speaker, Margot Theis Raven's long professional career includes writing in the fields of radio, television, magazines, newspapers and children's books. She has more than 1,000 published articles to her name and nine children's picture books. Mercedes and the Chocolate Pilot, Margot's first book with Sleeping Bear Press, was a 2003 Children's Choice award winner from the International Reading Association. Margot's books bridge generations of readers through the belief that the worst of times can bring out the best in people and are often set against powerful backdrops such as World War II or America's Civil Rights period.
Illustrator: Chris K. Soentpiet
Chris Soentpiet (SOON-peet) is the recipient of the NCAA Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work and Parent's Magazine Best Book of the Year for Something Beautiful. His other prestigious honors include the International Reading Association Book Award, for More Than Anything Else, Molly Bannaky and Coolies, which also won the Parents' Choice Gold Award. Peacebound Trains was awarded a gold medal from the Society of Illustrators. Chris' stunning realistic watercolor plays with the illumination of light. A Korean-born adoptee, Chris' multicultural background and experiences are reflected in his choices of distinct cultural and historical settings for his books. To promote the love of children's literature and the arts, Chris enjoys speaking at schools and conferences across the country.