Lisa Bullard
Autor/a de My Food, Your Food (Cloverleaf Books: Alike and Different)
Sobre l'autor
Lisa Bullard has written over forty children's books. She gives presentations in schools and libraries. Young people are her favorite audience.
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Obres de Lisa Bullard
Smooth and Rough: An Animal Opposites Book (A+ Books: Animal Opposites) (2006) — Autor — 11 exemplars
Minha casa: da parede ao teto 1 exemplars
Orange Food Fun 1 exemplars
My Language, Your Language (Cloverleaf Books - Alike and Different) by Lisa Bullard (2015-01-01) 1 exemplars
Foundations of Chemical Engineering 1 exemplars
MEU BAIRRO 1 exemplars
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Estadístiques
- Obres
- 128
- Membres
- 2,243
- Popularitat
- #11,434
- Valoració
- 3.9
- Ressenyes
- 72
- ISBN
- 599
- Llengües
- 4
I'm Casting a Spell!: Meet a Fairy-Tale Witch struck me as being very similar, in both purpose and structure, to author Eric Braun and illustrator Robert Squier's The Truth About Witches. Both are part of a larger picture book series intended to introduce various mythical creatures that appear in the pages of classic storybooks—The Truth About Witches is part of the Fairy Tale Superstars series—and both over a very rudimentary introduction to their chosen subject. Namely: the witches of fairy-tale. I'm not sure either is entirely satisfactory, but then, I am something of a devotee of witchy fare, so it stands to reason that such introductory books wouldn't quite satisfy me. The only serious critiques I would make of this one, was its assertion that witches had green skin, something that is not at all uniform in all stories and traditions, and the fact that the author never specified which African cultures had hyena-riding witches. Leaving those issues aside, I think young readers will enjoy this one, both for the basic witchy facts, and for Diaz's vibrantly colorful artwork, which often leaps off the page.… (més)