My forest is green / written by Darren Lebeuf ; illustrated by Ashley Barron.
Record details
- ISBN: 1771389303
- ISBN: 9781771389303
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations
- Publisher: Toronto : Kids Can Press, 2019.
Content descriptions
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 18.99 |
Search for related items by subject
| Subject: | Forests in art > Juvenile fiction. Nature in art > Juvenile fiction. Nature (Aesthetics) > Juvenile fiction. Forest ecology > Juvenile fiction. Handicraft for children > Juvenile fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cookstown Branch | NAT JP Lebeu | 31681020105573 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Exploring the urban forest near his home with art supplies in tow, a young boy with keen observation skills uses poetic, rhythmic language and a variety of materials, from charcoal and rocks to cut-paper collage and sponge painting, to create art inspired by the environments he sees. 15,000 first printing. - Grand Central Pub
With art supplies in tow, a young boy explores the urban forest near his home, then interprets what he sees with his art. The boy is a keen observer who uses poetic, rhythmic language to describe the diversity he finds through all four seasons. His forest is both âfluffyâ and âprickly,â âdenseâ and âsparse,â âcrispyâ and âsoft.â Itâs also âscattered and soggy, and spotted and foggy.â His forest is made up of many colors â but he decides that âmostly itâs green.â Each aspect of the forest inspires the boy to create a different kind of art: charcoal rubbing, rock art, photography, sponge painting, snow sculpture, cut-paper collage. To this artist, thereâs always something new to discover, and to capture!
In this delightful picture book, Darren Lebeuf, an award-winning photographer, encourages small children to look closer at and appreciate the nature that surrounds them. And by providing such a broad range of ideas for artistic expression, itâs sure to awaken the nature artist in every child. Bright, deeply textured illustrations by Ashley Barron bring the forest and the boyâs artworks to vivid life. This story provides an excellent depiction of nature-based education in an outdoor classroom. The specificity of the concrete and abstract adjectives used in the text works as a perfect complement to primary science lessons on investigating, comparing and identifying the physical characteristics of plants and animals. This book also makes for an enjoyable, lyrical read-aloud.
- Grand Central Pub
A boy explores his urban forest, then interprets it through his art. With art supplies in tow, a young boy meanders through the forest near his home. A keen observer, the boy sees his forest as both âfluffyâ and âprickly,â and as both âcrispyâ and âsoft.â It's also âscattered and soggy, and spotted and foggy.â His forest is made up of many colors --- but he decides that âmostly it's green.â Each aspect of the forest inspires a different kind of art: charcoal rubbing, rock art, photography, sponge painting, snow sculpture, cut-paper collage. With every new day in the forest, there's a new way to capture it!Such a delightful nature companion is sure to awaken the artist in every child.