Ebook {Epub PDF} Wave by Suzy Lee
Wave. Some in-stock items may be delayed. Learn more here. In this evocative wordless book, internationally acclaimed artist Suzy Lee tells the story of a little girl's day at the beach. Stunning in their simplicity, Lee's illustrations, in just two shades of watercolor, create a vibrant story full of joy Availability: In stock. · Wave is a sunny, sandy, and sweet story about this little bit at the beach. Oh yeah, and there are no words. Suzy Lee is a master of the wordless picture book. Shadow and Mirror are equally as beautiful. One of the great things about wordless books is that it doesn’t take a lot of extra printing to do various other translations! Suzy Lee's 'Wave' is a beautifully illustrated wordless picture-book. The story is about a girl visiting the sea side and each full bleed double spread visualises the small girl's emotions about the sea; from feeling anxious and inquisitive to playful and scared/5().
Editions for Wave: X (Hardcover published in ), (Hardcover published in ), (Hardcover published in ), (publis. Wave by Suzy Lee Hardcover: 40 pages Publisher: Chronicle Books (Ap) ISBN X ISBN Source of book: Review copy from publisher This gorgeous and wordless picture book tells the story of a little girl's day at the beach. Wave. by Suzy Lee. Picture Book. 34 pages. Grades PreK Find this book: Amazon Review. A young girl plays at the water's edge. With each wave she steps away or growls at it or signals it to stop or splashes in it until, while sticking her tongue out at one, the wave rises up and crashes down upon her leaving her drenched but surrounded by the seashells the wave has washed up.
Wave. Some in-stock items may be delayed. Learn more here. In this evocative wordless book, internationally acclaimed artist Suzy Lee tells the story of a little girl's day at the beach. Stunning in their simplicity, Lee's illustrations, in just two shades of watercolor, create a vibrant story full of joy. Here’s another beautifully illustrated wordless picture book that invites children to look, interpret and describe what’s happening, and make connections to. A young girl plays at the water's edge. With each wave she steps away or growls at it or signals it to stop or splashes in it until, while sticking her tongue out at one, the wave rises up and crashes down upon her leaving her drenched but surrounded by the seashells the wave has washed up. The simple, wordless story is brought to life by the girl's expressions and the reactions of the silent Greek chorus of five seagulls who accompany her.
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