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OverviewInternationally acclaimed author-illustrator Dan Yaccarino presents a powerful picture book that celebrates storytelling—from the past to the present and beyond. From cave drawings to the invention of the printing press to our digital age, discover how a story has been told in many different ways from the past to today. It’s always been around, making us happy, sad, excited, or scared and bringing people together. With simple text and delightful illustrations, Dan Yaccarino reminds us of the power of story. A Junior Library Guild Selection and a Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2016! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dan Yaccarino , Dan YaccarinoPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780062411068ISBN 10: 0062411063 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 06 October 2016 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews""Yaccarino's global scope, as well as a contemporary campfire scene that brings the book full circle, cements the idea that the stories we share are a profound source of human connection."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Yaccarino gives voice to the many ways that humans have preserved, shared, and recorded their history through words and images...a good introduction to stories, books, and reading."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""A simply told but powerful celebration of the importance of story as well as a jumping-off point for more in-depth study of communication through history. An excellent choice for classroom discussions."" -- School Library Journal ""[Yaccarino's] bold, colorful spreads are not only vivacious in nature and supplement his terrific, artful text, they also emphasize how stories have transformed over time...An inspirational tale of the power of language, in all its forms."" -- Booklist Online Yaccarino's global scope, as well as a contemporary campfire scene that brings the book full circle, cements the idea that the stories we share are a profound source of human connection. -- Publishers Weekly <strong>(starred review)</strong> Yaccarino gives voice to the many ways that humans have preserved, shared, and recorded their history through words and images...a good introduction to stories, books, and reading. -- Kirkus Reviews A simply told but powerful celebration of the importance of story as well as a jumping-off point for more in-depth study of communication through history. An excellent choice for classroom discussions. -- School Library Journal [Yaccarino's] bold, colorful spreads are not only vivacious in nature and supplement his terrific, artful text, they also emphasize how stories have transformed over time...An inspirational tale of the power of language, in all its forms. -- Booklist Online Yaccarino's global scope, as well as a contemporary campfire scene that brings the book full circle, cements the idea that the stories we share are a profound source of human connection. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Yaccarino gives voice to the many ways that humans have preserved, shared, and recorded their history through words and images...a good introduction to stories, books, and reading. -- Kirkus Reviews A simply told but powerful celebration of the importance of story as well as a jumping-off point for more in-depth study of communication through history. An excellent choice for classroom discussions. -- School Library Journal Yaccarino's global scope, as well as a contemporary campfire scene that brings the book full circle, cements the idea that the stories we share are a profound source of human connection. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Yaccarino gives voice to the many ways that humans have preserved, shared, and recorded their history through words and images...a good introduction to stories, books, and reading. -- Kirkus Reviews Author InformationDan Yaccarino is an internationally acclaimed author-illustrator with more than thirty children's books to his credit, including I Am a Story, Morris Mole, Five Little Pumpkins, Unlovable, and Trashy Town. He also created and produced Nickelodeon's Oswald and is the character designer behind The Backyardigans. Dan lives on the isle of Myth-hattan. You can visit him at www.yaccarinostudio.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |