Ones and Twos
By (Author) Marthe Jocelyn
By (author) Nell Jocelyn
Tundra Books
Tundra Books
15th May 2011
Canada
Children
Fiction
Early years: numbers and counting
Hardback
24
Width 222mm, Height 218mm, Spine 9mm
279g
Marthe Jocelyns ability to present important-to-learn concepts to the very young has garnered accolades from around the world. Ones and Twos is her first book collaboration with her nineteen-year-old art student daughter, Nell, and, together, they explore numeracy, sorting, and pairing. Each brightly illustrated page invites children to identify familiar objects ranging from kites to socks, from one nest to the two birds sitting in it. Ones and Twos gives little toddlers and their caregivers much to discuss and to enjoy together, and it introduces an exciting new creative team.
PRAISE FOR ONES AND TWOS:
This delightful concept book brings visual literacy to the forefront, supported by a minimal text. The simple descriptive verses are spot-on to reinforce images of numeracy, sorting, paring, common-object recognition, and the daily lives of young children. Each page or spread is illustrated with creative, engaging collages on paper, textured fabrics, and items extending the opportunity for learning and discussion. The charming collages are the stars of the show and will inspire curiosity
Starred Review, School Library Journal
Jocelyns imaginative collages help create a book rich in playful details, with a storyline told through pictures that provide depth to the concepts explored in the text. Although the text is very spare, words like lone, swoop, and chums provide verbal interest. The variety of colours and textures add dept and fascination to the collage images. Sophisticated and yet endearingly simple, Ones and Twos can be enjoyed by both very young children and the adults who read it with them.
Starred Review, Quill & Quire
PRAISE FOR A DAY WITH NELLIE:
Jocelyns charming, intricate collages magically turn cloth, buttons, and other materials into lively, colorful, multidimensional scenes. Children will enjoy the pictures and relate to this day in the life of a typical pre-schooler.
School Library Journal
delightfully child-friendlyThere are so many things to see and so many different objectsused to make the pictures that numerous readings will be welcomed.
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PRAISE FOR WHICH WAY:
As a teaching tool this book is a standout, but it also holds it own as a charming and well-illustrated storybook. Highly recommended.
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PRAISE FOR SAME SAME:
a book like this is an essential part of the very young childs library.
Starred Review, Publishers Weekly
An appealing and eye-catching addition.
School Library Journal
Toronto-born MARTHE JOCELYN is the award-winning author and illustrator of over twenty books. Her picture book Hannahs Collections was short-listed for the Governor Generals Literary Award for Illustration. Her novel Mable Riley won the inaugural TD Canadian Childrens Literature Award. Marthe Jocelyn is the 2009 recipient of the prestigious Vicky Metcalfe Award for her body of work.
NELL JOCELYN is the daughter of award-winning author and illustrator Marthe Jocelyn, and she is currently a student at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She is the recipient of the Visual Arts and the Photography Prizes from Young Arts New York one of only two students in the country to win in two categories. Jocelyn has also worked as an assistant teacher at the Arts Alive summer camp in Stratford, Ontario.