GLAD MONSTER, SAD MONSTER
Glad, sad, silly, mad - monsters have all kinds of different feelings! In this innovative die-cut book, featuring a snazzy foil cover, you'll try on funny masks as you walk through the wide range of moods all little monsters and kids! experience. Here's a fun, interactive way to explore the many different ways we feel!Caldecott Medal-winning author artist Ed Emberley provides readers with an imaginatively crafted book that helps children identify and understand their emotions.
ED EMBERLEY
Edward Randolph Emberley born October 19, 1931 is an American artist and illustrator, best known for children's picture books. Emberley was born in Malden, Massachusetts. He studied art at the Massachusetts School of Art in Boston now the Massachusetts College of Art and Design , from which he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting and illustration. He also studied at the Rhode Island School of Design. He married Barbara, a librarian and writer, in 1955; they have two children, Rebecca and Michael. Michael is also an illustrator. They currently live in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Rebecca is also a children's books author and illustrator.
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EMBERLEY ED
Ed Emberley, nacido en Malden, Massachusetts, el 19 de octubre de 1931, es un reconocido autor e ilustrador de libros infantiles estadounidense. Estudió en el Instituto de Arte de Massachusetts y en la Escuela de Diseño de Rhode Island. Es conocido por su estilo distintivo y por su enfoque en enseñar a los niños a dibujar de una manera sencilla y accesible, utilizando formas geométricas básicas. Su serie de libros "Big Green Drawing Book" y "Go Away, Big Green Monster!" son algunos de sus trabajos más populares y han sido traducidos a varios idiomas. A lo largo de su carrera ha recibido numerosos premios, incluyendo la Medalla Caldecott en 1968 por su libro "Drummer Hoff", que ilustró con su esposa, Barbara Emberley. Su trabajo se caracteriza por un enfoque lúdico y divertido que invita a la creatividad y a la imaginación.