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Rosalind BeardShaw

    Rosalind Beardshaw è un'acclamata illustratrice di libri per bambini la cui passione per il disegno è stata accesa in giovane età da una memorabile visita di un artista di fama. Questa prima ispirazione si è trasformata in una dedizione per tutta la vita al suo mestiere, evidente nelle sue illustrazioni vivaci e coinvolgenti. Crea opere visivamente ricche che accendono l'immaginazione dei giovani lettori. La sua arte è caratterizzata dalla capacità di incantare i bambini e promuovere l'amore per i libri.

    Lola at the Library
    Night, Light, Sleep Tight|
    Memories of the Slave Trade
    Grandpa's Surprise
    Who is it? Lots of Fairy-tale fun!
    My Pet Star
    • 2017

      A beautifully illustrated collection of favourite night-time rhymes, poems and lullabies for little ones at bedtime. Rosalind Beardshaws artwork features wonderful natural scenes, with adorable sleepy animals and babies ready to be lulled to sleep. A sprinkling of silver foil on every page adds a little extra moonlight magic.

      I See the Moon
    • 2016

      This alphabet board book will teach little ones all about nature. Following two children on a day in the countryside, beautiful illustrations and visual storytelling bring a narrative feel to this simple book for very young readers.

      National Trust ABC
    • 2012

      While Little Fox is chasing autumn leaves, he plays a game with Daddy and, as they play, Little Fox learns that the sky goes on forever, just like love. A heart-warming story about the special bond between father and son.

      Daddy's Little Star
    • 2010

      Jack the duck fears the dark, while Olivia the Owl fears the light. Together, they help each other face their fears by exploring the beauty of day and night, leading to an unexpected friendship.

      Night, Light, Sleep Tight|
    • 2009

      A story about the magic of sharing. One starry evening, Mummy tells Nibbles about the magical Moon Mice, who nibble away at the moon each night, and then help it to grow back again. So when Nibbles shares his delicious moon-cheese with Mrs Eldermouse, he wonders if the Moon Mice will work their magic on his special cheese. Nibbles learns all about the magic moon and the magic of sharing in this special bedtime story.

      Goodnight, Magic Moon
    • 2006

      Lola at the Library

      • 22pagine
      • 1 ora di lettura

      Age range 4 to 8 Lulu has her library card. She has her rucksack full of borrowed books. Most important of all, she has a big smile on her face because it's Tuesday and she and her Mummy are going to the library...Once there, she enjoys storytime and rhyme time, then she chooses new books to take home. Lulu's Mummy is a role model too -- choosing her own books to take out and reading to Lulu at bedtime -- they have a new story AND an old favourite to end the day. Lulu is beloved by parents of young children and librarians the world over - her enthusiasm for books and stories is wonderfully captured in the bright and endearing artwork which perfectly compliments the simple text. At a time when libraries are under threat, Lulu shows the impact that easy access to books and reading can have on a young child (and their family) in growing enthusiastic readers and learners: 'Lulu can convince us all that books and stories are absolutely the best thing in the world.' -- The Reading Zone

      Lola at the Library
    • 2005
    • 2002
    • 2002

      Drawing on fieldwork and archival research, Shaw argues that memories of the slave trade in Sierra Leone have shaped (and been reshaped by) experiences of colonialism, postcolonialsm, and the country's ten-year rebel war.

      Memories of the Slave Trade