Summary
Little Sal and Little Bear both lose their mothers while eating blueberries and almost end up with the other's mother. Full description
Summary: |
Little Sal and Little Bear both lose their mothers while eating blueberries and almost end up with the other's mother. |
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Item Description: |
Narration with or without page turn signals. |
Physical Description: |
1 sound disc (11 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 book ([55] p. : ill. ; 23 cm.) |
ISBN: |
1591126932 9781591126935 014050169X 9780140501698 |
Author Notes: |
After meeting with a children's book editor, he moved back Ohio and began to draw and paint the things around him in everyday life. The result was Lentil, the story of a boy and his harmonica in a typical Midwestern town. He returned to New York, where Viking Press acquired the book. He then got a job in Boston, assisting Francis Scott Bradford in making an enormous mural of famous people of Beacon Hill. It was there that he got the idea for Make Way for Ducklings, which won the Caldecott Medal in 1942. During World War II, he was a sergeant in the Army. Stationed in Alabama, he was assigned to draw training pictures. After the war, he continued to write and illustrate children's books including Blueberries for Sal, One Morning in Maine, Time of Wonder, and Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man. Time of Wonder was awarded the Caldecott Medal in 1958, making McCloskey the first artist to receive this honor twice. In 1974, he was awarded the Regina Medal by the Catholic Library Association for continued distinguished contribution to children's literature. He died on June 30, 2003 at the age of 88. (Bowker Author Biography) |