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Vincent X. Kirsch

    Vincent X. Kirsch est un artiste et créateur aux multiples talents dont l'œuvre englobe l'illustration, le design et la narration à travers divers médiums. Son style artistique distinctif, né d'un accidentel déversement d'encre sur planche à gratter, présente une esthétique originale en noir et blanc fréquemment vue dans des journaux et magazines de premier plan. Les talents polyvalents de Kirsch vont de la conception de décors théâtraux aux illustrations de couvertures de livres pour des auteurs renommés, démontrant sa large portée créative. Une fascination continue pour la marionnette et les théâtres de jouets victoriens imprègne ses projets contemporains d'un charme fantaisiste et nostalgique.

    Can Pup Find the Pups?
    How I Learned to Fall Out of Trees
    Can You Find Pup?
    O.K. Is Gay
    From Archie to Zack
    • An unapologetic celebration of friendship and first crushes from author-illustrator Vincent X. Kirsch--now available in paperback, with four tear-out Valentine's Day cards! "Archie loves Zack!" "Zack loves Archie!" Everyone said it was so. But Archie hasn't told Zack yet. And Zack hasn't told Archie. They spend just about every minute together: walking to and from school, doing science and art projects, practicing for marching band, learning to ride bikes, and so much more. Over the course of a few months, Archie tries to write a letter to Zack to tell him how he feels: "From A to Z." None of his drafts sound quite right, so he hides them all away. One by one, Archie's friends (Zelda, Zinnia, and Zuzella) find the letters . . . but they know exactly who they're meant for. This picture book from Vincent X. Kirsch celebrates young, queer love in a whimsical, kid-friendly way.

      From Archie to Zack
    • O.K. Is Gay

      A Picture Book

      Centered around Olivio Kipling, affectionately known as O.K., this picture book explores the journey of self-acceptance and love. O.K. is eager to share his feelings for George but faces challenges as others misinterpret his intentions. Through persistence and support from a special friend, he ultimately finds the courage to express his truth: O.K. is gay, celebrating the joy of love in a supportive community. This heartfelt story emphasizes the importance of identity and connection within the LGBTQ+ experience.

      O.K. Is Gay
    • Can You Find Pup?

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      In this easy-to-read, search-and-find story, Tate draws cats, bugs, and birds--but he never draws Pup! Tate likes to draw. He draws 10 cats on the couch, 10 bugs in the garden, and 10 birds in the park. Pup, who craves attention, is never in Tate's pictures. Pup is very upset, so he runs away to join the circus. Tate misses Pup and draws many, many pictures of the dog to hang all over town. Tate and Pup reunite, and now Tate will always remember to draw Pup. While reading the story, readers can search for cats, bugs, birds, and Pup. A Junior Library Guild selection!

      Can You Find Pup?
    • How I Learned to Fall Out of Trees

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Edward and Adelia have been best friends for many years, so when it is time for Adelia to move away she plans a special parting gift for him.

      How I Learned to Fall Out of Trees
    • Can Pup Find the Pups?

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Pup can’t find the 5 pups. Can you? This Level F reader is perfect for final term kindergarteners, first term first graders, and summer time fun! Tate looks for new things to draw. Pup looks too. Tate sees new things to draw. Pup sees five pups. The pups are hiding in the museum. There they are--among the dinosaurs, planets and even the butterflies! Children will enjoy practicing their reading skills as they search the pictures for fun details and five mischievous puppies. This book has been tested by the official Fountas and Pinnel leveling system. You will also like Can You Find Pup?, another I Like to Read® book by Vincent X. Kirsch. Level F books, for early first graders, feature longer, more varied sentences than Level E. Level F books encourage kids to decode new multi-syllable words in addition to recognizing sight words. Stories are more complex, and illustrations provide support and additional detail. When Level F is mastered, follow up with Level G. The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors—create original, high-quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read again and again with their parents, teachers or on their own!

      Can Pup Find the Pups?