Showing results for "ian hutton"
Showing 1 - 12 of 12 Results
Adult content is visible.
2014
EN
Our tails are tied to our trunksby our middle. We're big and roundand possibly silly.We wiggle our walk and bellow our talk,our life together is all fair weather…"
2013
EN
The Little Legs of Cows makes children re-examine cows and many other things as well.It alerts them to paying closer attention to everything around them.It stretches the imagination and also leads to giggles.Kids love it. Age 3 and over.
2011
EN
"As all turns under usand something fine and beautifulis coming aroundplease let it be a surprise."
2013
EN
Librarian Review:"Captivating imagery involves children in thiswonderful story."
Alphabet Song
Alphabet Song stories, #1
- Book 1 -
- Alphabet Song stories
2011
EN
Review by Librarian, A. Macdonald:"This imaginative little verse puts a whole new spin on the alphabet.I definitely recommend it as a comparison to traditional alphabet songs.They start with A but this little song begins with F-first. Delightful."
2011
EN
This is a story to read to a friend."…We sailed out past the Plimley Reef,we sailed copper-blue at night,we heard the brass in nails, holding up our sails,and we calmed, candle's light.There was no place we didn't go,nor friends in each who didn't knowthe Captain;s face as a friend to bethe settling grace of his wooden feetfresh from walking the wooden seas."
Owle, Chicken, Bear, Sparrow and Stanley.
The Stories of 'Owle, Chicken, Bear, Sparrow and Stanley.', #1
2012
EN
The two books about Owle and Chicken and their friends are talesof imagination, friendship, tolerance and adventures.The characters are real; their adventures, absorbing.They inspire children to read, and to learn to read aloud.The illustrations are beautifully drawn by Polly Faminow.Age 5 and up.
2012
EN
I had dinner with the Hardings; their youngest, Angie, age 4, cried because her peas were touching her potatoes. I laughed out loud and she cried harder. I wrote this invitation to dinner to cheer her up. It did.
2020
EN
This Author has broken the highest price ever paid for a children's book by a living Author - Twice. 'Frog and Toad and a Game of Three' climbed from $5 to $135 and 'The Wooden Seas' a Chapbook: paper cover, no art, 891 words, rose from $2 to $90.Now, for his Patrons, he has created 'Great Stuff I Had to Throw Away'.It's a collection of his favourite Stories and Works of Art from 1970 - 2020."Patrons realize that Artists are entrepreneurs who work without pay.T...
2020
EN
O live a lout does live aboutperhaps in your berry piebut he can't be seen unless he's greenagainst a falling blue sky.Have you seen him latelyperhaps he's in your shoe?Taking every step you takeso close he's almost you!…
2012
EN
Children memorize SOCKS in a matter of minutes.It's a wonderful story to act out and Imagination sparks!Vivid imagery. For young and up.
Owle, Chicken, Bear, Sparrow, and Stanley in Winter.
The Stories of 'Owle, Chicken, Bear, Sparrow and Stanley.', #2
2012
EN
Dear Readers,An engaging tale about friends preparing for Winter.Every Autumn, Owle flies up the Shivery Peaks,to see the depth of Winter coming.Will it be a mild, run around winter, or a chill-the-bone winter.Already, many sniffing noses have detected a deep-snow winter,while other noses are certain it will be mild.So, some are busier than others.A soothing, amusing story. Age 5 and up.











