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Książka, która była czytana, ale nadal jest w dobrym stanie. Na okładce widoczne są nieznaczne ślady używania, np. zadrapania, ale książka nie jest rozerwana i nie ma dziur. Przy książkach w twardej oprawie mogą brakować obwoluty. Większość stron jest nieuszkodzona tzn., że ewentualne zagięcia lub rozdarcia są sporadyczne, podkreślenia ołówkiem są minimalne i nie ma żadnych zaznaczeń markerem czy notatek na marginesach. Książka ma wszystkie strony. Aby poznać więcej szczegółów i opis uszkodzeń lub wad, zobacz aukcję sprzedającego.
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Parametry przedmiotu
- Stan
- Dobry
- Uwagi sprzedawcy
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Weight
- 1 lbs
- Product Group
- Book
- IsTextBook
- No
- ISBN
- 159017237X
- Book Title
- Backward Day
- Publisher
- New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
- Item Length
- 8.8 in
- Publication Year
- 2007
- Format
- Picture Book
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Simont, Marc, Yes
- Item Height
- 0.4 in
- Genre
- Juvenile Fiction
- Topic
- Humorous Stories, General, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes), Imagination & Play
- Item Weight
- 6.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.6 in
- Number of Pages
- 40 Pages
O tym produkcie
Product Identifiers
Publisher
New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
159017237X
ISBN-13
9781590172377
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19038419566
Product Key Features
Book Title
Backward Day
Number of Pages
40 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Humorous Stories, General, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes), Imagination & Play
Publication Year
2007
Illustrator
Simont, Marc, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Dimensions
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
6.3 Oz
Item Length
8.8 in
Item Width
5.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2007-006747
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
"For some reason, young children get an absurd kick out of doing things backward, or spelling words backward, or otherwise behaving contrariwise for comic effect...Ruth Krauss's 1950 picture book, The Backward Day just revived in elegant hardback as part of the New York Review Children's Collectionspeaks directly to this anarchic impulse...Marc Simont's appealing drawings reflect...the timeless sweetness of a family joke shared." The Wall Street Journal " The Backward Day by Ruth Krauss, illus. by Marc Simont, celebrates one boy's revelry as he tries to experience his day backward. With a bold palette, Simont's inky illustrations enchant, as do the youngster's family, whose 1950s primness gives way as they gamely play along with the boy's antics." --Publishers Weekly "She keeps on listening to the talk of small children, and as she transfers it to the page, her own imaginative use of their words is unlike that of anyone else writing for those 'before six.' " New York Herald Tribune "The season for giving books to children comes again, and this column will be directed to parents, aunts, uncles who wish children to 'make friends with books'...for youngsters under 7 we call attention to... The Backward Day, by Ruth Krauss." Los Angeles Times "She always manages to find a focal point which comes right out of the real life of a young child." Junior Reviewers Adults reading Krauss's books are "catapulted into the world of children." The Atlantic Monthly, "She keeps on listening to the talk of small children, and as she transfers it to the page, her own imaginative use of their words is unlike that of anyone else writing for those 'before six.' " -New York Herald Tribune "The season for giving books to children comes again, and this column will be directed to parents, aunts, uncles who wish children to 'make friends with books'…for youngsters under 7 we call attention to…The Backward Day,by Ruth Krauss." -Los Angeles Times "She always manages to find a focal point which comes right out of the real life of a young child." -Junior Reviewers Adults reading Krauss's books are "catapulted into the world of children." -The Atlantic Monthly, "For some reason, young children get an absurd kick out of doing things backward, or spelling words backward, or otherwise behaving contrariwise for comic effect...Ruth Krauss's 1950 picture book, "The Backward Day"-just revived in elegant hardback as part of the New York Review Children's Collection-speaks directly to this anarchic impulse...Marc Simont's appealing drawings reflect...the timeless sweetness of a family joke shared." -"The Wall Street Journal" ""The Backward Day" by Ruth Krauss, illus. by Marc Simont, celebrates one boy's revelry as he tries to experience his day backward. With a bold palette, Simont's inky illustrations enchant, as do the youngster's family, whose 1950s primness gives way as they gamely play along with the boy's antics." --Publishers Weekly "She keeps on listening to the talk of small children, and as she transfers it to the page, her own imaginative use of their words is unlike that of anyone else writing for those 'before six.'" --"New York Herald Tribune" "The season for giving books to children comes again, and this column will be directed to parents, aunts, uncles who wish children to 'make friends with books'...for youngsters under 7 we call attention to..."The Backward Day, "by Ruth Krauss." --"Los Angeles Times" "She always manages to find a focal point which comes right out of the real life of a young child." --"Junior Reviewers" Adults reading Krauss's books are "catapulted into the world of children." --"The Atlantic Monthly", " She keeps on listening to the talk of small children, and as she transfers it to the page, her own imaginative use of their words is unlike that of anyone else writing for those ' before six.' " -- "New York Herald Tribune " " The season for giving books to children comes again, and this column will be directed to parents, aunts, uncles who wish children to ' make friends with books' ... for youngsters under 7 we call attention to... "The Backward Day, "by Ruth Krauss." -- "Los Angeles Times " " She always manages to find a focal point which comes right out of the real life of a young child." -- "Junior Reviewers "Adults reading Krauss's books are " catapulted into the world of children." -- "The Atlantic Monthly ", "For some reason, young children get an absurd kick out of doing things backward, or spelling words backward, or otherwise behaving contrariwise for comic effect…Ruth Krauss's 1950 picture book,The Backward Dayjust revived in elegant hardback as part of the New York Review Children's Collectionspeaks directly to this anarchic impulse…Marc Simont's appealing drawings reflect…the timeless sweetness of a family joke shared." The Wall Street Journal "The Backward Dayby Ruth Krauss, illus. by Marc Simont, celebrates one boy's revelry as he tries to experience his day backward. With a bold palette, Simont's inky illustrations enchant, as do the youngster's family, whose 1950s primness gives way as they gamely play along with the boy's antics." --Publishers Weekly "She keeps on listening to the talk of small children, and as she transfers it to the page, her own imaginative use of their words is unlike that of anyone else writing for those 'before six.' " -New York Herald Tribune "The season for giving books to children comes again, and this column will be directed to parents, aunts, uncles who wish children to 'make friends with books'…for youngsters under 7 we call attention to…The Backward Day,by Ruth Krauss." -Los Angeles Times "She always manages to find a focal point which comes right out of the real life of a young child." -Junior Reviewers Adults reading Krauss's books are "catapulted into the world of children." -The Atlantic Monthly, "For some reason, young children get an absurd kick out of doing things backward, or spelling words backward, or otherwise behaving contrariwise for comic effect...Ruth Krauss's 1950 picture book, The Backward Day -just revived in elegant hardback as part of the New York Review Children's Collection-speaks directly to this anarchic impulse...Marc Simont's appealing drawings reflect...the timeless sweetness of a family joke shared." - The Wall Street Journal " The Backward Day by Ruth Krauss, illus. by Marc Simont, celebrates one boy's revelry as he tries to experience his day backward. With a bold palette, Simont's inky illustrations enchant, as do the youngster's family, whose 1950s primness gives way as they gamely play along with the boy's antics." --Publishers Weekly"She keeps on listening to the talk of small children, and as she transfers it to the page, her own imaginative use of their words is unlike that of anyone else writing for those 'before six.' " -- New York Herald Tribune "The season for giving books to children comes again, and this column will be directed to parents, aunts, uncles who wish children to 'make friends with books'...for youngsters under 7 we call attention to... The Backward Day, by Ruth Krauss." -- Los Angeles Times "She always manages to find a focal point which comes right out of the real life of a young child." -- Junior Reviewers Adults reading Krauss's books are "catapulted into the world of children." -- The Atlantic Monthly, "She keeps on listening to the talk of small children, and as she transfers it to the page, her own imaginative use of their words is unlike that of anyone else writing for those 'before six.'" --"New York Herald Tribune " "The season for giving books to children comes again, and this column will be directed to parents, aunts, uncles who wish children to 'make friends with books'...for youngsters under 7 we call attention to..."The Backward Day, "by Ruth Krauss." --"Los Angeles Times " "She always manages to find a focal point which comes right out of the real life of a young child." --"Junior Reviewers "Adults reading Krauss's books are "catapulted into the world of children." --"The Atlantic Monthly "
Dewey Edition
22
Grade From
Preschool
Grade To
Second Grade
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Synopsis
Imagine your whole day lived backward, from beginning to end. When you got up, you'd put on your jacket, then your shirt and pants, and over those your underwear, because after all, backward is backward, and on a backward day backward is the way everything has to be. You'd walk downstairs backward and sit on your chair backward with your back to the table, and when your parents greeted you in the morning you'd say, of course, "Good night." But how long can a backward day go on? Just long enough for a smart kid to reverse the spell he's cast on the whole household and return everything to normal. The Backward Day , a delightfully stylish picture book by the Caldecott Prizewinning team of Marc Simont and Ruth Krauss, brings to life a humorous and engaging reversal of ordinary reality that will enchant young children, as well parents., Imagine your whole day lived backward, from beginning to end. When you got up, you'd put on your jacket, then your shirt and pants, and over those your underwear, because after all, backward is backward, and on a backward day backward is the way everything has to be. You'd walk downstairs backward and sit on your chair backward with your back to the table, and when your parents greeted you in the morning you'd say, of course, "Good night." But how long can a backward day go on? Just long enough for a smart kid to reverse the spell he's cast on the whole household and return everything to normal. The Backward Day , a delightfully stylish picture book by the Caldecott Prize-winning team of Marc Simont and Ruth Krauss, brings to life a humorous and engaging reversal of ordinary reality that will enchant young children, as well parents., First publlished in 1950, this charming picture book by the Caldecott Medal-winning team of Simont and Krauss features bold illustrations that bring to life a humorous and engaging reversal of ordinary reality that will enchant young children and their parents. Full color., Imagine your whole day lived backward, from beginning to end. When you got up, you'd put on your jacket, then your shirt and pants, and over those your underwear, because after all, backward is backward, and on a backward day backward is the way everything has to be. You'd walk downstairs backward and sit on your chair backward with your back to the table, and when your parents greeted you in the morning you'd say, of course, "Good night." But how long can a backward day go on? Just long enough for a smart kid to reverse the spell he's cast on the whole household and return everything to normal. "The Backward Day," a delightfully stylish picture book by the Caldecott Prize-winning team of Marc Simont and Ruth Krauss, brings to life a humorous and engaging reversal of ordinary reality that will enchant young children, as well parents.
LC Classification Number
PZ7.K875Bac 2007
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