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Indestructibles: Mary Had a Little Lamb by Jonas Sickler
Here is a book babies can really sink their gums into. Built for the way babies read, Indestructibles are printed on an amazing paperlike material that can’t be ripped, torn, or punctured. Indestructibles are 100 percent safe and nontoxic, and if they get too funky, just throw them in the washing machine or dishwasher. They’re made for baby to hold, grab, chew, pull, and bend, and are designed to create an even more special bond between reader and baby. Printed without words, the parent gets to make up the story, or just cuddle with baby while they explore together.
Mary Had a Little Lamb introduces the work of Jonas Sickler, a children’s illustrator whose paintings, full of detail and personality, have a fresh, whimsical sensibility, a pleasure for both baby and parents. The book gives a new spin on a traditional nursery rhyme, so parents can really have fun with the subject—Mary Had a Little Lamb follows a girl and her lamb in her village in Africa. The text for the nursery rhyme is printed on the back cover.
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Christian, Children's Books, Picture book, Wordless book, Babies to 2 years, Toddlers, Juvenile works, lambs, ducks, meercats, suricate, roosters, Juvenile fiction, Lambs, Stories without words, Fiction, Children's fiction, Stories in rhyme, Sheep, fiction, Africa, fiction, Girls, fiction, Friendship, fictionTimes
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Indestructibles: Mary Had a Little Lamb: Hey, baby! Look at Mary and her little lamb-in Africa!
2010 June, Workman Publishing Co., Inc.
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in English
- First Printing: wordless vers. of classic story (originally by Sarah Josepha Buell Hale), now reset in Africa.
076115860X 9780761158608
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JONAS SICKLER lives in a cozy 1924 bungalow in Syracuse, NY with his wife Kelly and his two boys Gabe and Oliver. When he is not shoveling snow, Jonas is creating artwork from his perfectly sized dormer studio. Jonas is most inspired by vintage textile design, vintage animation, vintage books, as well as old toys and games.
Jonas Sickler has always been influenced by the beautiful illustrations of Mary Blaire, as well as the fantastic textile designs of Alexander Girard.
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