Shapes to See, Shapes to Draw! (The World of Eric Carle)

From The Very Hungry Caterpillar to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and many more, the World of Eric Carle brings all of the beloved illustrator's creations together. Boys and girls ages 3-7 will have hours of fun adding their own creative touches to the art of Eric Carle in this deluxe activity book that includes a sturdy plastic stencil plus two pages of press-out cardstock stencils.

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Shapes to See, Shapes to Draw! (The World of Eric Carle)

From The Very Hungry Caterpillar to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and many more, the World of Eric Carle brings all of the beloved illustrator's creations together. Boys and girls ages 3-7 will have hours of fun adding their own creative touches to the art of Eric Carle in this deluxe activity book that includes a sturdy plastic stencil plus two pages of press-out cardstock stencils.

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Shapes to See, Shapes to Draw! (The World of Eric Carle)

Shapes to See, Shapes to Draw! (The World of Eric Carle)

Shapes to See, Shapes to Draw! (The World of Eric Carle)

Shapes to See, Shapes to Draw! (The World of Eric Carle)

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From The Very Hungry Caterpillar to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and many more, the World of Eric Carle brings all of the beloved illustrator's creations together. Boys and girls ages 3-7 will have hours of fun adding their own creative touches to the art of Eric Carle in this deluxe activity book that includes a sturdy plastic stencil plus two pages of press-out cardstock stencils.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780375873553
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 08/07/2012
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 6.76(w) x 10.60(h) x 0.27(d)
Age Range: 3 - 7 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Ever since he began innovating the look and function of children's stories in the late 1960s, Eric Carle has remained an author whose stories reliably hit the bestseller lists and remain on kids' bookshelves through generations.

He began as a designer of promotions and ads, and one illustration of a red lobster helped jump-start his career. The lobster caught the eye of author Bill Martin, Jr.; Martin asked Carle to illustrate the now-classic 1967 title Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and a career was born.

Born in Syracuse, New York but brought by his immigrant parents back to Germany when he was six, Carle was educated in Stuttgart and designed posters for the United States Information Center there after graduating from art school. He finally returned to the country he missed so much as a child in 1952.

He eventually began procuring work on children's titles, and found himself becoming increasingly involved in them. "I felt something of my own past stirring in me," he wrote in a 2000 essay. "An unresolved part of my own education needed reworking, and I began to make books -- books for myself, books for the child in me, books I had yearned for. I became my own teacher -- but this time an understanding one."

He began his career with the 1968 title 1, 2, 3 to the Zoo; but his next title, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, is what still endears him to young readers today. Employing his bright, collage style and lending an immediacy to the tale by manifesting the caterpillar's hunger in actual holes in the pages, Carle began what would be a long career of creative approaches to simple stories. From the chirp emerging from The Very Quiet Cricket to the delightful fold-out pages in Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me, Carle's books provide surprises that make his stories come alive in ways that many titles for preschoolers do not.

Carle's style, with its diaphanous, busy and bold artwork, is perfect for engaging new readers. His stories are also popular with parents and educators for their introductions to the natural world and its cycles. It's a particular pleasure to follow Carle into different corners of the world and see what can be learned from the creatures who live in them.

Hometown:

Northampton, Massachusetts and the Berkshires

Date of Birth:

June 25, 1929

Place of Birth:

Syracuse, New York

Education:

Akademie der bildenden Künste, Stuttgart, 1946-50
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