Ebook {Epub PDF} Cat Mouse by Ian Schoenherr
Cat Mouse in Publisher's Weekly And now a word on Cat Mouse from Publisher's Weekly (reprinted without permission, but with many thanks): Ian Schoenherr "Yahn Show-en-hare" is an illustrator, a genealogist, and a researcher and collector of all things regarding Howard Pyle () and John Schoenherr (). · Cat Mouse by Ian Schoenherr, Ian Schoenherr. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , Cat Mouse in School Library Journal A mighty fine review of Cat Mouse turned up recently in School Library Journal: Ian Schoenherr "Yahn Show-en-hare" is an illustrator, a genealogist, and a researcher and collector of all things regarding Howard Pyle .
The clean ink-and-acrylic illustrations, akin to the author/illustrator's Cat and Mouse (), are pleasingly playful, with white type on the verso color pages contrasting with the brightly colored scenes set against white backgrounds on the recto. Ideal for preschool storytimes; librarians will love it (although they might have to explain. Cat Mouse by Ian Schoenherr IndieBound Amazon New York Public Library's Titles for Reading and Sharing () "This bright, funny book conveys the joy of play and a welcome friendship between two traditional antagonists" - School Library Journal "A romp worthy of Tom and Jerry. Ian Schoenherr grew up near Locktown, New Jersey. He has written and illustrated three books—Read It, Don't Eat It!; Cat Mouse; and Pip Squeak—and illustrated numerous books by other authors, including Little Raccoon's Big Question, by Miriam Schlein. The artist lives in Woodside, New York.
Cat Mouse by Schoenherr, Ian. Show all copies. Summary; Discuss; Reviews (0) Reviews Cat Mouse by Seller BookCorner COM LLC Condition New ISBN. A mighty fine review of Cat Mouse turned up recently in School Library Journal: Adapting and combining "Hickory, Dickory, Dock," "Eeny Meeny Miney Mo," and "I Love Little Pussy," Schoenherr crafts a wild romp featuring a paper-parasol-equipped mouse leading a cat on a merry chase. The linked vignette "Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo" involves green yarn, Cat's big toe and some impressive lassoing techniques on the part of Mouse. Applying ink over acrylics, Schoenherr's technique is painstaking and exquisite - the cat's fur looks sumptuous; the cuckoo clock has the sculptural intensity of a baroque cathedral.
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