Jean Marzollo
- I spy little animals
- Jean Marzollo has written many award-winning children’s books, including the acclaimed I Spy series and HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MARTIN LUTHER KING. Jean lives with her husband, Claudio, in New York State’s Hudson Valley.Walter Wick is the photographer of the bestselling I Spy series as well as the author and photographer of the bestselling Can You See What I See? series.
- I Spy Funny Teeth (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
- JEAN MARZOLLO has written many award-winning children's books, including the I Spy books, the I Spy Little books, and Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King. Jean lives with her husband, Claudio, in New York State's Hudson Valley. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
- I Am Water (Hello Reader)
- Gr. 1-^2. "I am water for cooking. / I am ice for cooling. / I am snow for sledding. / I am pools for splashing. / I am all that, and I am more." Marzollo celebrates water in all its forms in this very basic reader, a pre-primer with one sentence per double-page spread, large type, and plenty of repetition.
- Home Sweet Home
- PreSchool-Grade 2. A lovely, tender poem that extols nature's wonders, calling for blessings upon many things: each flower and tree, bear and hare, whale and snail, ant and cactus plant, stream and moonbeam, etc., culminating in a special blessing for each birth on Earth.
- I Spy: Fun House A Book Of Picture Riddles
- It's hard to believe that Marzollo and Wick could top their I Spy Christmas , but their latest book of picture riddles is their best yet. Once again, each spread consists of a spectacular color photograph of an even more spectacularly propped 4 8 set, paired with four lines of verse that challenge the reader ("I spy a fish, five clothespins, a rose; / The reflection of an elephant's nose .
- Daniel in the Lions' Den
- Reviewed with Jean Marzollo's Miriam and Her Brother Moses. PreS-Gr. 3. Clearly designed for reading aloud and discussion, these chatty retellings of Old Testament stories combine big, bright, thick-lined watercolor pictures with lively dramatic narratives that bring the stories to kids today.
- Close Your Eyes
- A father successfully induces sleep in his reluctant child in this "beautiful and valuable bedtime book," said PW. Ages 2-6. Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
- Scholastic Reader Level 1: I Spy Funny Teeth
- JEAN MARZOLLO has written many award-winning children's books, including the I Spy books, the I Spy Little books, and Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King. Jean lives with her husband, Claudio, in New York State's Hudson Valley.
- I See A Star
- Another pageant unfolds in Suse MacDonald's watercolors for Jean Marzollo's rebus story I See a Star. A rebus key introduces the 17 words of text; the q&a format makes it easy to get in the groove ("[can] U C a [camel]?/ [eye] C a [camel]"). Ages 3-6.- U C a [camel]?/ [eye] C a [camel]").
- I spy little wheels
- The brightly colored photographs and simple rhymes of the I Spy books have a perennial appeal, as does the straightforward task they put before the child: see objects clearly on the left-hand page and pick them out from the complicated jumble on the right-hand page.
- I Spy: Gold Challenger
- "I spy a heart, a starfish, a frog, / A towel, a trowel, a taxi, a dog; / Seven horses, a barrel, a duck that is teeny, / Two real feathers, and a surfer's bikini." Now, all you have to do is find these objects in Walter Wick's masterful, crystal-clear, boldly colorful photographic landscapes.