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Books : Children's Books : Authors & Illustrators, A-Z : ( R ) : Radunsky, Vladimir
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Peace.
What does that word really mean? Ask children from around the world, and this is what they say....
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In this cunningly, punningly performed tour de force, Maestros Bill Martin Jr and Vladimir Radunsky show readers just how masterfully they can play with words (while also teaching them about adverbs).
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Do ogres snore? Do pirates have blankies? Do fairies suck their thumbs? We may never know the answers to these questions. But if we're lucky--and very observant--we might be able to catch a glimpse of some fantastic creatures, all fast asleep.In soothing rhyme, bestselling author Mem Fox explores the sleeping habits of our favorite inhabitants from the world of fairy tales. Vladimir Radunsky fills a dreamy, picturesque landscape with surprising and fun details. Fairies, wizards, goblins, and even children all find peace under the same bright moon.
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I love my grandma.
really, I do. But she always embarrasses me.
See what I mean?
Whenever anyone asks her why she does such crazy things, she just says:
Because...
I think Grandma has a secret.
But what could it be?
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Long ago in Italy, a mighty asparagus grew smack-dab in front of the king's castle. Was the king happy about it? No. The asparagus had to go. But how does a king reason with an asparagus of such stature?
With tongue planted firmly in cheek, Vladimir Radunsky tells the uproarious tale of an almost immovable vegetable. Drawing on Italian Renaissance art, the esteemed artist creates a breathtaking magical kingdom, where it's easy to imagine that such an asparagus existed. His artwork is as gorgeous as it is funny. Although the old masters may turn over in their graves, readers of all ages will clamor for more of The Mighty Asparagus. -
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A never-before-published poem for children by the Nobel laureateIn the beginning there were just waveshammering at the obstacles . . .So begins a lovely, thought-provoking poem that Joseph Brodsky wrote in 1995. It is about the first discoverers of America -- fish, birds, then man. But it is also about a land that even today is full of secrets waiting to be discovered. Illustrated in collage and gouache by Vladimir Radunsky, this poem is, finally, a celebration of our world -- a world open to possibilities.
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Attention young architects and builders: Check out the house that Woody Guthrie and Vladimir Radunsky built!
Run bring rocks
and I'll bring bricks.
A nice pretty house
we'll build and fix
Making something together has never been this much fun! Legendary singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie is the architect; graphic artist Vladimir Radunsky and his young friends are the builders. You can be sure the house they build—full of zany humor and vivid color—is a fun house. So, ZING-O ZANG-O, come on in! Any child who has built something out of bits and bobs of anything or known the joys of creating will feel right at home!
Sheet music featured on reverse side of jacket!
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Did you know a little boy could stop a big war?
How?
Turn the page and read about the legendary Belgian boy who showed the world just how silly it is to fight.
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A certified letter follows its intended recipient all over the world as the postal service attempts to catch up to him.
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Vladimir Radunsky explores the world of shapes with brilliant graphics in a boxed set of fun, funky board books.
What shape is a cracker? A slice of pizza? A button? A toothbrush? Fun and witty, educational and artistic, four concept books by celebrated artist Vladimir Radunsky invite toddlers to discover the world of shapes - and the shapes in our world. Beaming with bright, graphic colors, each little board book is in the form of a different geometric shape and illustrates novel examples of that shape inside: a suitcase, a nose, a pair of glasses - even a dachshund! This sturdy boxed set, which can be tossed easily into a tote bag, is truly the eye-catching result of thinking "out of the box." -
This lively rhyme tells the story of a lady who gets on a train with a pan, a divan, a basin, a box with three locks, a valise, and a Pekingese--and who gets off the train with everything and a great big Great Dane. Somewhere along the line, her pup grew up. Full color. Parents' Choice Honor Awards for Illustration and Text.
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In the beginning there was a doodle. A doodle named Dude. Unfortunately for Dude, no one likes a doodle on a clean white wall, even if he is a blue elephant with lovely brown shoes. So our hero is chased off and forced to search for a new home. Rejected by the circus, pursued by hunters, and nearly washed out to sea, Dude never loses hope. Finally, by remaining true to his heart, he finds the love and respect he deserves.
The highly acclaimed creator of The Mighty Asparagus brings us a compelling tale of courage, perseverance, and finding beauty in unexpected places. -
Mr. and Mrs. Armadillo are blissfully happy newlyweds. Only one thing is needed to make their happiness complete-a child. And if one child is good, won't ten be better? Of course that means ten of every single present will be needed, whether it's potties, pets, tutus, or baseball caps.
Only the amazing mind of Vladimir Radunsky could have created this wonderfully silly story about the fun-loving Armadillo family. Lots of little-known details about armadillos are revealed here. Did you know that armadillos wear ear socks? Always clean, always in bright colors. Did you know they paint their noses blue? (No one knows why.) Children and adults alike will be captivated by the antics of the lively Armadillo clan -
After three brothers marry three sisters they, and their babies, six cats, six dogs, six pigs, and one frog, all live together in a big and crazy house.
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