Byron Barton è autore e illustratore di molti libri illustrati per bambini piccoli. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da forme audaci e colori vivaci che catturano l'attenzione dei giovani lettori. Barton si concentra sulla narrazione visiva semplice ma potente che risuona con i bambini. Il suo stile è progettato per essere accessibile e coinvolgente per il pubblico più giovane.
The book explores the simple yet profound relationship between a car and its wheels, highlighting how this fundamental aspect of design enables movement and freedom. Through engaging illustrations and accessible language, it invites readers to appreciate the mechanics of everyday objects while fostering an understanding of transportation's role in our lives.
The book showcases the imaginative storytelling and vibrant illustrations characteristic of its award-winning creator, known for engaging children through relatable themes and playful narratives. Celebrated for its read-aloud quality, it promises to captivate young audiences and foster a love for reading. With a focus on creativity and exploration, it invites children to embark on a delightful journey, making it an excellent choice for shared reading experiences.
A machine digs a big hole. A cement mixer pours cement. Carpenters put up walls. Bricklayers, electricians, plumbers, and painters do their part. Through brilliantly simple words and pictures we follow each step, and before our eyes a house is built.
The story features a determined little red hen who undertakes the entire process of growing grain, threshing wheat, and nurturing her chicks independently, highlighting themes of hard work and self-reliance. Byron Barton's fresh retelling brings new life to this classic tale, emphasizing the hen's perseverance in the face of her lazy friends who refuse to lend a hand.
Bold and brightly colored illustrations bring the classic tale of the Three Bears to life, appealing to the youngest readers. The author distills the story to its essence, emphasizing rhythmic refrains that engage young listeners. This version caters to children's literary preferences, making it a perfect choice for story-time and ensuring its popularity among young audiences.
A long time ago there were dinosaurs. Big dinosaurs and small dinosaurs. Dinosaurs with horns on their heads or spikes down their backs. Dinosaurs with long, long necks and long, long tails. Imaginatively and with a masterful use of color, shape and composition, Bryon Barton brings to life a unique and endearing vision of what the world may have looked like once upon a time. A long time ago there was dinosaurs. Big dinosaurs and small dinosaurs. Dinosaurs with horns on their heads or spikes down their backs. Dinosaurs with long, long necks and long, long tails. Imaginatively and with a masterful use of color, shape and composition, Byron Barton brings to life unique and endearing vision of what the world may have looked like once upona time. Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1989 (NSTA/CBC) Science Books and Films -- Editor's Choice Science Books and Films -- Best Children's Science Book List
Join an adventurous journey on the 123 bus, where every stop brings new characters and surprises. This engaging narrative invites readers to explore the vibrant world outside their windows, highlighting the diverse lives and stories of fellow passengers. With a focus on connection and community, the story unfolds through delightful illustrations and rhythmic text, making it a perfect read for young children eager to discover the excitement of public transport and the importance of friendship.
"Hey, you guys! Let's get to work." At the construction site, the workers gather. Their machines are ready and waiting. A busy day is about to begin. Rhythmic text and bold, graphic illustrations convey all the energy and excitement of the day.
In a rhythmic text and striking pictures, Byron Barton retells the classic story of the three bears and a little girl named Goldilocks. Mr. Barton's simple words, bold images, and imaginative use of color have made his many picture books perennial favorites with very young children.
The tow trucks, cement trucks, and newspaper delivery trucks pictured here all help people and will fascinate small children. This very simple picture book about transportation 'will delight the youngest, and have enough meat for older preschoolers and beginning readers.' -- K.