Children's Nonfiction Counting & Numbers
Maud Lewis 1,2,3
- Publisher
- Nimbus Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2017
- Category
- Counting & Numbers
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Board book
- ISBN
- 9781771085212
- Publish Date
- Oct 2017
- List Price
- $12.95
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 0 to 2
- Grade: p
Description
Maud Lewis 1-2-3 is a wonderful first counting book and introduction to the joy-filled art of Nova Scotia's most famous folk painter, Maud Lewis. Even the youngest babies will be drawn to the bright colours and bold forms in Lewis's whimsical paintings. Babies and toddlers will have fun searching the vibrant images to count the kittens, oxen, birds, and flowers on each page.
About the authors
Shanda LaRamee-Jones and Carol McDougall bring together their backgrounds in education, literacy, children's publishing, and early reading promotion in the creation of a series of bestselling board books specifically developed for baby's first years.
Shanda LaRamee-Jones' profile page
Carol McDougall was born in Northern Ontario and has been active in the Nova Scotia writing community for many years. In 2005 she was awarded the Mayor’s Award for cultural achievement in literature and in 2010 she received the Progress Woman of Excellence Award for the Arts. Carol’s work includes writing for children, non-fiction, and fiction. In 2013 Carol received the Beacon Award for Social Justice Literature for Wake The Stone Man, a novel about friendship and forgiveness, which was inspired by her northern roots.
Carol McDougall's profile page
Maud Lewis (1903-1970) is one of Canada's most celebrated folk artists. Though she lived in conditions of abject poverty and was crippled by severe arthritis, her creative imagination soared above these difficult circumstances. Sitting by the window of her tiny house near Digby, Nova Scotia, Lewis painted sunny scenes of idyllic rural life, filled with brilliant colours, gentle animals, and cheerful domesticity.
Awards
- Winner, Best Books for Kids and Teens, Spring
Editorial Reviews
With just one or two words per page and easy things to search for and count, this book can be shared with toddlers and preschoolers, and more than once. —Resource Links (NF)