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Dark Emperor et autres poèmes de la nuit par Sidman, Joyce [couverture rigide]

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ISBN
9780547152288

À propos de ce produit

Product Identifiers

Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0547152280
ISBN-13
9780547152288
eBay Product ID (ePID)
144798399

Product Key Features

Book Title
Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night : a Newbery Honor Award Winner
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Topic
Animals / Insects, Spiders, Etc., Activity Books, Poetry / General, Animals / Birds
Illustrator
Allen, Rick, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Author
Joyce Sidman
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
16.4 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
10.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2009-049696
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun."Publishers Weekly,starred review "This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside."TheBulletin,starred review "This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts."Booklist,starred review "The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark."The Horn Book,starred review "The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. "School Library JournalPraise forRed Sings From Treetops 2010 Caldecott Honor Book "Joyce Sidman's language is vivid and deft . . . The language draws mystery and magic around the most familiar scenes." The New York Times Sunday Book Review "Fresh descriptions and inventive artistry are a charming inspiration to notice colors and correlate emotions. Details in the artwork will invite repeated readings and challenge kids to muse about other color icons."Kirkus Reviews,starred review "The artist's delicate style, patterning, and surreal details recall Lisbeth Zwerger's illustrations as well as the paintings of Gustav Klimt. Sustaining the playfulness of the text and its sense of awe, mystery, and beauty, they contribute gracefully to the celebration."TheHorn Book, starred review "There's a quirky exuberance to the style . . . the art is also magnificent at subtly partnering with the poetic themes and expanding them into visual motifs . . . [this] book has a freshness and visual impact all its own, and it will inspire a rainbow of uses: language arts assignments, reading aloud or alone, or just poring over the pictures."The Bulletin, starred review Praise forThis Is Just to Say Bank Street's Claudia Lewis Award New York Public Library's annual list Children's Books: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, best book of the year, 2007 2008-2009 Texas Bluebonnet Master List School Library Journal Best Book of 2007 2007 Cybils Award WinnerPoetry "Sidman's ear is keen, capturing many voices. Her skill as a poet accessible to young people is unmatched. . . . This is an important book both for its creativity and for its wisdom."School Library Journal,starred review Praise forSong of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems 2006 Caldecott Honor Book Winner of the Lee Bennett Hopkins Award A Booklist Editor's Choice A PW Best Book A Horn Book Fanfare A Bulletin Blue ribbon "In this strikingly illustrated collection, science facts combine with vivid poems about pond life through the seasons...An elegant, inspiring volume." Booklist,starred review "Sidman and Prange go beyond accuracy and clarity; with a humor born of skillful observation.....they capture the essence of this environment in all its fascinating particularity." T, "Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside."--The Bulletin, starred review "This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts."--Booklist, starred review "The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark."--The Horn Book, starred review "The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. "--School Library Journal, "Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun."-- Publishers Weekly , starred review "This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside."-- The Bulletin , starred review "This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts."-- Booklist , starred review "The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark."-- The Horn Book, starred review "The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. "-- School Library Journal, "Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun."- Publishers Weekly , starred review "This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside."- The Bulletin , starred review "This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts."- Booklist , starred review "The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark."- The Horn Book, starred review "The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. "- School Library Journal, "Allen''s detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman''s delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there''s nothing to fear but the rising sun."- Publishers Weekly, starred review "This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it''ll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside."- The Bulletin , starred review "This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts."- Booklist, starred review "The dark lines of Allen''s skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one''s eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark."- The Horn Book, starred review "The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. "- School Library Journal Praise for Red Sings From Treetops 2010 Caldecott Honor Book "Joyce Sidman's language is vivid and deft . . . The language draws mystery and magic around the most familiar scenes." - The New York Times Sunday Book Review   "Fresh descriptions and inventive artistry are a charming inspiration to notice colors and correlate emotions. Details in the artwork will invite repeated readings and challenge kids to muse about other color icons."- Kirkus Reviews, starred review   "The artist's delicate style, patterning, and surreal details recall Lisbeth Zwerger's illustrations as well as the paintings of Gustav Klimt. Sustaining the playfulness of the text and its sense of awe, mystery, and beauty, they contribute gracefully to the celebration."- The Horn Book , starred review   "There's a quirky exuberance to the style . . . the art is also magnificent at subtly partnering with the poetic themes and expanding them into visual motifs . . . [this] book has a freshness and visual impact all its own, and it will inspire a rainbow of uses: language arts assignments, reading aloud or alone, or just poring over the pictures."- The Bulletin , starred review  Praise for This Is Just to Say Bank Street''s Claudia Lewis Award New York Public Library''s annual list Children''s Books: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, best book of the year, 2007 2008-2009 Texas Bluebonnet Master List School Library Journal Best Book of 2007 2007 Cybils Award Winner-Poetry   "Sidman''s ear is keen, capturing many voices. Her skill as a poet accessible to young people is unmatched. . . . This is an important book both for its creativity and for its wisdom."- School Library Journal, starred review  Praise for Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems 2006 Caldecott Honor Book Winner of the Lee Bennett Hopkins Award A Booklist Editor''s Choice A PW Best Book A Horn Book Fanfare A Bulletin Blue ribbon   "In this strikingly illustrated collection, science facts combine with vivid poems about pond life through the seasons...An elegant, inspiring volume." - Booklist, starred review   "Sidman and Prange go beyond accuracy and clarity; with a humor born of skillful observation.....they capture the essence of this environment in all its fascinating particularity." - The Horn Book, starred review "In Sidman''s delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there''s nothing to fear but the rising sun."- Publishers Weekly, starred review, "Allen's detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun."- Publishers Weekly , starred review "This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it'll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside."- The Bulletin , starred review "This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts."- Booklist , starred review "The dark lines of Allen's skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one's eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark."- The Horn Book, starred review "The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. "- School Library Journal Praise for Red Sings From Treetops 2010 Caldecott Honor Book "Joyce Sidman's language is vivid and deft . . . The language draws mystery and magic around the most familiar scenes." - The New York Times Sunday Book Review "Fresh descriptions and inventive artistry are a charming inspiration to notice colors and correlate emotions. Details in the artwork will invite repeated readings and challenge kids to muse about other color icons."- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "The artist's delicate style, patterning, and surreal details recall Lisbeth Zwerger's illustrations as well as the paintings of Gustav Klimt. Sustaining the playfulness of the text and its sense of awe, mystery, and beauty, they contribute gracefully to the celebration."- The Horn Book , starred review "There's a quirky exuberance to the style . . . the art is also magnificent at subtly partnering with the poetic themes and expanding them into visual motifs . . . [this] book has a freshness and visual impact all its own, and it will inspire a rainbow of uses: language arts assignments, reading aloud or alone, or just poring over the pictures."- The Bulletin , starred review Praise for This Is Just to Say Bank Street's Claudia Lewis Award New York Public Library's annual list Children's Books: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, best book of the year, 2007 2008-2009 Texas Bluebonnet Master List School Library Journal Best Book of 2007 2007 Cybils Award Winner-Poetry "Sidman's ear is keen, capturing many voices. Her skill as a poet accessible to young people is unmatched. . . . This is an important book both for its creativity and for its wisdom."- School Library Journal , starred review Praise for Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems 2006 Caldecott Honor Book Winner of the Lee Bennett Hopkins Award A Booklist Editor's Choice A PW Best Book A Horn Book Fanfare A Bulletin Blue ribbon "In this strikingly illustrated collection, science facts combine with vivid poems about pond life through the seasons...An elegant, inspiring volume." - Booklist, starred review "Sidman and Prange go beyond accuracy and clarity; with a humor born of skillful observation.....they capture the essence of this environment in all its fascinating particularity." - The Horn Book , starred review "In Sidman's delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there's nothing to fear but the rising sun."- Publishers Weekly, starred review, RED SINGS FROM TREETOPS 2010 Caldecott Honor Book   "Joyce Sidman's language is vivid and deft . . . The language draws mystery and magic around the most familiar scenes." --The New York Times Sunday Book Review   "Fresh descriptions and inventive artistry are a charming inspiration to notice colors and correlate emotions. Details in the artwork will invite repeated readings and challenge kids to muse about other color icons."--Kirkus Reviews,starred review   "The artist's delicate style, patterning, and surreal details recall Lisbeth Zwerger's illustrations as well as the paintings of Gustav Klimt. Sustaining the playfulness of the text and its sense of awe, mystery, and beauty, they contribute gracefully to the celebration."--Horn Book, starred review   "There's a quirky exuberance to the style . . . the art is also magnificent at subtly partnering with the poetic themes and expanding them into visual motifs . . . [this] book has a freshness and visual impact all its own, and it will inspire a rainbow of uses: language arts assignments, reading aloud or alone, or just poring over the pictures."--The Bulletin, starred review     THIS IS JUST TO SAY Bank Street's Claudia Lewis Award New York Public Library's annual list Children's Books: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, best book of the year, 2007 2008-2009 Texas Bluebonnet Master List School Library Journal Best Book of 2007 2007 Cybils Award Winner - Poetry   "Mrs. Merz assigns her sixth-grade students to write poems of apology, and what emerges is a surprising array of emotions, poetic forms, and subjects from dead pets and biting hamsters to angry siblings and betrayal of trust. . . . Sidman's ear is keen, capturing many voices. Her skill as a poet accessible to young people is unmatched. . . . This is an important book both for its creativity and for its wisdom."--School Library Journal,starred review   SONG OF THE WATER BOATMAN  and Other Pond Poems 2006 Caldecott Honor Book Winner of the Lee Bennett Hopkins Award A Booklist Editor's Choice A PW Best Book A Horn Book Fanfare A Bulletin Blue ribbon   "In this strikingly illustrated collection, science facts combine with vivid poems about pond life through the seasons...An elegant, inspiring volume." -- Booklist, starred review   "An organic union of poetry and science, this book encourages readers to ponder the minute and mangificent life of the natural world."  -- School Library Journal, starred review   "Sidman and Prange go beyond accuracy and clarity; with a humor born of skillful observation.....they capture the essence of this environment in all its fascinating particularity."  --The Horn Book, starred review, 2011 Newbery Honor Book "Allen''s detailed yet moody prints encapsulate the mysteries and magic of the midnight hours. In Sidman''s delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there''s nothing to fear but the rising sun."- Publishers Weekly, starred review "This is a fine collection for classroom use at any time, but it''ll bring extra impact to those who can find a way to share it at dusk with the lights dimmed, watching through the windows as the nocturnal ballet begins outside."- The Bulletin , starred review "This picture book combines lyrical poetry and compelling art with science concepts."- Booklist, starred review "The dark lines of Allen''s skillful lino cut prints make the perfect accompaniment to a book of night poems, with their subtle colors allowing the reader to seek out the creatures slowly, just as one''s eye becomes accustomed to finding things in the dark."- The Horn Book, starred review "The bookmaking is beautiful with the concept of night lending itself generously to poetry. "- School Library Journal Praise for Red Sings From Treetops 2010 Caldecott Honor Book "Joyce Sidman's language is vivid and deft . . . The language draws mystery and magic around the most familiar scenes." - The New York Times Sunday Book Review   "Fresh descriptions and inventive artistry are a charming inspiration to notice colors and correlate emotions. Details in the artwork will invite repeated readings and challenge kids to muse about other color icons."- Kirkus Reviews, starred review   "The artist's delicate style, patterning, and surreal details recall Lisbeth Zwerger's illustrations as well as the paintings of Gustav Klimt. Sustaining the playfulness of the text and its sense of awe, mystery, and beauty, they contribute gracefully to the celebration."- The Horn Book , starred review   "There's a quirky exuberance to the style . . . the art is also magnificent at subtly partnering with the poetic themes and expanding them into visual motifs . . . [this] book has a freshness and visual impact all its own, and it will inspire a rainbow of uses: language arts assignments, reading aloud or alone, or just poring over the pictures."- The Bulletin , starred review  Praise for This Is Just to Say Bank Street''s Claudia Lewis Award New York Public Library''s annual list Children''s Books: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, best book of the year, 2007 2008-2009 Texas Bluebonnet Master List School Library Journal Best Book of 2007 2007 Cybils Award Winner-Poetry   "Sidman''s ear is keen, capturing many voices. Her skill as a poet accessible to young people is unmatched. . . . This is an important book both for its creativity and for its wisdom."- School Library Journal, starred review  Praise for Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems 2006 Caldecott Honor Book Winner of the Lee Bennett Hopkins Award A Booklist Editor''s Choice A PW Best Book A Horn Book Fanfare A Bulletin Blue ribbon   "In this strikingly illustrated collection, science facts combine with vivid poems about pond life through the seasons...An elegant, inspiring volume." - Booklist, starred review   "Sidman and Prange go beyond accuracy and clarity; with a humor born of skillful observation.....they capture the essence of this environment in all its fascinating particularity." - The Horn Book, starred review "In Sidman''s delicious poems, darkness is the norm, and there''s nothing to fear but the rising sun."- Publishers Weekly, starred review
Grade From
First Grade
Dewey Decimal
811/.54
Grade To
Fourth Grade
Synopsis
A 2011 Newbery Honor Book Come feel the cool and shadowed breeze, come smell your way among the trees, come touch rough bark and leathered leaves: Welcome to the night. Welcome to the night, where mice stir and furry moths flutter. Where snails spiral into shells as orb spiders circle in silk. Where the roots of oak trees recover and repair from their time in the light. Where the porcupette eats delicacies--raspberry leaves!--and coos and sings. Come out to the cool, night wood, and buzz and hoot and howl--but do beware of the great horned owl--for it's wild and it's windy way out in the woods! This Newbery Honor-winning picture book combines beautifully written poetry with facts of the forest and elaborate illustrations to form a marvelously engaging collection., A 2011 Newbery Honor Book Come feel the cool and shadowed breeze, come smell your way among the trees, come touch rough bark and leathered leaves: Welcome to the night. Welcome to the night, where mice stir and furry moths flutter. Where snails spiral into shells as orb spiders circle in silk. Where the roots of oak trees recover and repair from their time in the light. Where the porcupette eats delicacies--raspberry leaves!--and coos and sings. Come out to the cool, night wood, and buzz and hoot and howl--but do beware of the great horned owl-- for it's wild and it's windy way out in the woods! This Newbery Honor-winning picture book combines beautifully written poetry with facts of the forest and elaborate illustrations to form a marvelously engaging collection., A 2011 Newbery Honor Book Come feel the cool and shadowed breeze, come smell your way among the trees, come touch rough bark and leathered leaves: Welcome to the night. Welcome to the night, where mice stir and furry moths flutter. Where snails spiral into shells as orb spiders circle in silk. Where the roots of oak trees recover and repair from their time in the light. Where the porcupette eats delicacies--raspberry leaves --and coos and sings. Come out to the cool, night wood, and buzz and hoot and howl--but do beware of the great horned owl-- for it's wild and it's windy way out in the woods This Newbery Honor-winning picture book combines beautifully written poetry with facts of the forest and elaborate illustrations to form a marvelously engaging collection., Welcome to the night, where poet and printmaker offer an organic and illuminated look at the very intriguing creatures that linger in the very dark night wood.
LC Classification Number
PS3569.I295D37 2010

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