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Keith Negley

    L'œuvre de l'auteur se caractérise par un style visuel distinctif qui s'étend sur un large éventail de médias, des couvertures de livres aux designs de montres. Ses illustrations et graphiques figurent dans des publications nationales de premier plan, démontrant sa capacité à toucher un large public. Malgré la reconnaissance critique dans les cercles artistiques, l'auteur conserve une perspective ancrée, comme en témoignent son enseignement et sa vie de famille.

    The Running Machine
    A Lot Like Batman (DC Batman)
    The Boy and the Wild Blue Girl
    Tough Guys Have Feelings Too
    Tough Guys Have Feelings Too (Jacketed)
    Mon père, avant, il était trop cool
    • Exploring the emotional landscape of various characters, this book highlights that everyone, from wrestlers and knights to superheroes and dads, experiences feelings. Accompanied by Keith Negley's vibrant illustrations, the engaging narrative invites children to recognize and discuss emotions. It's a delightful read that fosters meaningful conversations between parents and children about the importance of feelings in everyday life.

      Tough Guys Have Feelings Too (Jacketed)
    • Tough Guys Have Feelings Too

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(778)Évaluer

      A boldly illustrated picture book read-aloud about how everyone gets sad—ninjas, wrestlers, knights, superheroes, everyone . . . even daddies have emotions!Did you know wrestlers have feelings? And knights. Even superheroes and ninjas feel sad sometimes. In fact everyone has feelings—especially dads who love their children!Children will love recognizing their feelings in Keith Negley's bold illustrations which accompany a fun-to-read-aloud narrative.Parents can joyfully engage with children in a lighthearted discussion about emotions and how they affect us all!

      Tough Guys Have Feelings Too
    • The Boy and the Wild Blue Girl

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,7(31)Évaluer

      Everyone thought the wild blue girl was a nuisance. Everyone, that is, but Poul. This is a ... story of how curiosity and observation can bring about change in the world--Amazon.com.

      The Boy and the Wild Blue Girl
    • A shy young Batman faces the challenge of fitting in at school, preferring the shadows over the vibrant, outgoing kids around him. Through humorous and emotional storytelling, Keith Negley illustrates how he learns to embrace his uniqueness and discover his own strengths. This picture book encourages even the shyest children to find their inner superhero, making it an enjoyable read for bedtime or any time. Negley's distinctive art style enhances the narrative, creating a delightful experience for young readers.

      A Lot Like Batman (DC Batman)
    • The Running Machine

      The Invention of the Very First Bicycle

      Set against the backdrop of a volcanic disaster that disrupts travel and food supplies, a young forester's innovative idea emerges as a beacon of hope. As horses weaken and despair spreads, his creativity sparks a transformative solution. Inspired by true events, the narrative highlights themes of resilience and ingenuity, illustrating how adversity can lead to groundbreaking advancements.

      The Running Machine
    • Mary Wears What She Wants

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      From the award-winning creator of My Dad Used to Be So Cool comes a charming picture book inspired by the true story of Mary Edwards Walker, a trailblazing 19th-century doctor who was arrested many times for wearing pants. Full color.

      Mary Wears What She Wants