A Pebble Story
By (Author) Emil Sher
Illustrated by Cindy Revell
Annick Press Ltd
Annick Press Ltd
1st June 2014
Canada
Children
Fiction
Early years / early learning concepts
813.6
26
Width 153mm, Height 153mm
241g
Let's go pebbling! A child's imagination can find something magical in just about anything-even an ordinary pebble. In this colorful board book, a little boy uses red and black pebbles to make a face. But when it comes to the teeth, wouldn't green ones be perfect With bucket in hand, he and his mom set out to find those just right pebbles. He finds pebbles on the road, in the river, and even in his dreams, but there are no green pebbles anywhere. The solution is easy-all it takes is some green paint, and before you know it, his pebble face is sporting a big green pebble smile. Perfect for very young children, this whimsical book shows how imagination and creativity can make anything possible. Sparse yet lyrical text describes the idyllic time the little boy spends with his mother, while the charming illustrations reflect the simple pleasures of a day in the country.
Emil Sher writes prose and plays for the young and the once-were-young. Currently he is working on a picture book and a Key Stage 3 novel. Cindy Revell is a Governor General's Award-nominated children's book illustrator and a contemporary still-life oil painter. Her paintings can be found in public and private collections in Canada and the U.S. She lives in Sherwood Park, Alberta.