La texture, la forme ou la couleur d'un objet peuvent en révéler beaucoup sur sa nature. Les jeunes prendront plaisir à essayer de deviner ce qui se cache derrière chaque portion de photographie et aiguiseront leur sens de l'observation tout en apprenant des faits intéressants sur la mer et ses secrets.
Dr. Frank Serafini is an author, illustrator, photographer, educator, musician, and a Professor of Literacy Education and Children’s Literature at Arizona State University. Frank has published seven books with Heinemann, including: The Reading Workshop, Reading Aloud and Beyond, Lessons in Comprehension, and Around the Reading Workshop in 180 Days and Classroom Reading Assessments which will be available in 2010. In addition, Frank has published Reading the Visual (2014) and Beyond the Visual (2022) with Teachers College Press. In 2008, Frank began writing and illustrating a series of non-fiction picturebooks focusing on nature with Kids Can Press. The Looking Closely series contains books about the desert, garden, pond, rainforest, shore and forest. In 2009, Looking Closely Along the Shore won an International Reading Association’s Teachers’ Choice Award, and Honorable Mention from the Society of School Librarians International. A true “Renaissance Man,” Frank loves to travel, sing, play guitar, cook, draw, read, visit art galleries, and watch movies. His workshops are packed with important information and practical ideas, all delivered with a great sense of humor.
237×305+DJ≈105mm flaps ¦ HA !/Glenat ¦ D.L. ²tri/1988 ¦ 120F = eo -›backside has an ISBN 09 = 2906530549
Like all 'HA! Humouristes', there's only a sentence here and there to translate, so I recommend all of these to U.S. domestics that want to see how screwy Francophones view: 7 Deadly Sins The Sea (bodies of water in general) The Table (food/restaurants) Wine Wine 2