Picture this In the lift-the-flap book Colors Around Us by Shelley Rotner and Anne Woodhull, illus. by Rotner, brilliant photographs charge every page with a surge of color. The spread devoted to ...
Rotner (Families) invites readers to identify animals—including a cat, owl, alligator, lobster, and dragonfly—by looking at close-up photographs of their eyes. After each animal’s identity is revealed ...
R otner's and Woodhull's (Colors Around Us) handsome photographic essay enfolds readers in the diversity of the four seasons. A simple layout (borderless, rectangular photos of assorted sizes against ...
Rotner (Every Season) and newcomer Carlin's affirmations, paired with Rotner's b&w photographs and stylishly printed in red font, explore how love sustains children. “Love opens our heart. It makes us ...
Gwen Agna and Shelley Rotner, photographs by Shelley Rotner. Clarion, $18.99 (48p) ISBN 978-0-0632-4046-9 “We are kids!/ Girls, boys,/ neither,/ both,/ or just not sure,” begins this photographic ...
Gwen Agna and Shelley Rotner, photographs by Shelley Rotner. Clarion, $19.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-0633-0417-8 Brief quotes from displaced children speak to experiences of seeking asylum in this ...
This book speaks very effectively to young children who have heard that bees are in trouble. The focus is on bees, as younger children see them, flying around flowers and plants. The photographs show ...
A very close look at a bowl of cereal had students at Tracey Elementary School saying "gross." The cereal wasn't part of a school science experiment, or naturally growing any fungus. It was the ...