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What Does the Sky Say

  • Picture Books
  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:April,2001
  • Pages:32
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:222mm×298mm
  • Publication Place:United States
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English title 《 What Does the Sky Say 》
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"What does the sky say?" a child asks.
What does it say on a winter day, or on a
Saturday night, or when the rain beats on its chest,
or its mouth is full of moon?
A child watches the sky in changing seasons and in all kinds of weather and learns to listen to its voice.

In What Does the Sky Say? author Nancy White Carlstrom's imaginative and poetic text encourages all readers, both very young and older, to wake up to and participate in the opportunities for joy and learning each day offers. And Tim Ladwig's extraordinary illustrations perfectly capture the moods of weather and season, the magic of childhood, and our deep connection to all creation and its Creator.

Author

Nancy White Carlstrom is the author of more than 50 booksfor children, including the popular Jesse Bear books (Simon& Schuster) and the best-selling Does God Know How toTie Shoes? (Eerdmans).

When he was eight years old, Tim lost an eye in anaccident. During his recovery, his father gave him oilpaints, a couple of brushes, and a small canvas. He painteda clown with colors straight from the tube. Tim's firstwork was promptly framed, and his love of painting wasborn.

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