The skywriter / Dennis Haseley, Dennis Nolan.
By: Haseley, Dennis
Contributor(s): Nolan, Dennis
Material type: TextPublisher: [NY : Roaring Brook Press, 2008Description: 32 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN: 1596432527 (hardcover); 9781596432529 (hardcover)LOC classification: PZ 7 | .H37 2008Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: A SOARING FLIGHT OF FANCY lands one boy at the realization that outgrowing your toys doesn’t necessarily mean outgrowing your imagination.Grown-up Charles dreams of a plane that forms letters in the air, taking him to “fabulous lands where warm breezes blew, and everything shone with diamond light.” Why not? For in the world of his childhood anything was possible. Dreamlike paintings chronicle this journey into a young boy’s mind as misty colors drift into one another and toys spring to action as reality blends with fantasy, and the past with the present.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | The MUA Library South C campus - Children's Collection | PZ 7 .H37 2008 (Browse shelf) | Available | C2011-0126 |
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A SOARING FLIGHT OF FANCY lands one boy at the realization that outgrowing your toys doesn’t necessarily mean outgrowing your imagination.Grown-up Charles dreams of a plane that forms letters in the air, taking him to “fabulous lands where warm breezes blew, and everything shone with diamond light.” Why not? For in the world of his childhood anything was possible. Dreamlike paintings chronicle this journey into a young boy’s mind as misty colors drift into one another and toys spring to action as reality blends with fantasy, and the past with the present.
Ages 4-8.
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