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Wendy Wahman

    Questa autrice crea libri per bambini che spesso esplorano temi di relazioni interpersonali e comportamenti sicuri, dimostrando un approccio giocoso ma sensibile al mondo dell'infanzia. Il suo lavoro fonde perfettamente la narrazione letteraria con un occhio attento alla narrazione visiva, toccando spesso l'importanza della gentilezza e della sicurezza. Oltre alla sua letteratura per l'infanzia, applica i suoi talenti artistici anche all'illustrazione editoriale e alla grafica informativa per pubblicazioni di spicco. Il suo stile distintivo offre una voce unica che risuona sia con i giovani lettori che con gli adulti, rendendo le sue storie e illustrazioni coinvolgenti e significative.

    Nanny Paws
    Pony in the City
    Rabbit Stew
    Old Pearl
    • Old Pearl

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      A young boy deals with the sadness of losing a pet in this gentle, sweet ode to how nothing can take away what lives in our heart.Theo loves feeding the birds. All the birds. But he tries his hardest to aim his seeds to the old bird with the raggedy wing—Pearl.Soon, they are sharing apples and peanut butter, enjoying a good breeze, and sitting heartbeat to heartbeat.But sometimes friends have to say goodbye…

      Old Pearl
    • Rabbit Stew

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The story follows brothers Rusty and Rojo as they cultivate their vegetable garden to prepare a delightful rabbit stew. They gather colorful ingredients while their pet rabbit and his family anxiously observe the process, fearing what’s to come. The narrative builds anticipation as the brothers seek one final item—a big, round, white bowl. In a charming twist, they serve the stew to their beloved rabbit, Stew, and his family. The vibrant illustrations are filled with clever details, inviting readers to spot Stew and his bunnies throughout the pages.

      Rabbit Stew
    • Pony in the City

      • 38pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Otis the pony has so many questions about the children who come to ride at the stables. Do they sleep in stalls, too? Do they also get brushed and braided? But the other ponies just have no patience to answer Otis's questions, so he sets off into the city to find out the answers himself. And he soon discovers: children do sleep in stalls!

      Pony in the City
    • Nanny Paws looks after Ally and Mae as only a dog could. But one day, Ally and Mae come home sick, and it's up to Nanny Paws to take care of them in her own special way. Full color.

      Nanny Paws