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Peter Spier Livres
Peter Spier s'est imposé comme l'un des illustrateurs les plus talentueux. Son œuvre se distingue par un style unique et un souci du détail qui offre aux lecteurs une expérience visuellement riche. Les illustrations de Spier redonnent vie à des contes classiques, leur conférant une perspective nouvelle et captivante. Son art est apprécié pour sa capacité à séduire les lecteurs de tous âges.






People
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A celebration of diverse world cultures from the brilliant Peter Spier, one of the most beloved children's illustrators of the last sixty years.In this breathtaking tour around the world, young readers can pore over the many details that make each country and culture unique and special—illuminated by Spier's detailed and witty illustrations of festivals and holidays, foods, religions, homes, pets, and clothing. In print since 1980, this classic, boundary-pushing book is a must-have in today's global age—a tribute to the ways in which we as the world's citizens are at once both different and the same.★ “The Caldecott Medalist has created his most ambitious and impressive picture book so far, with minutely detailed and exquisite paintings of human beings on all four continents.”— Publishers Weekly , starred review“A wonderful introduction to a global view that will answer and arouse curiosity in the young and act as an absorbing reminder for any age.”— School Library Journal ★ The Christopher Award★ An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists
We the People: The Constitution of the United States
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Engagingly illustrated, this book presents the U.S. Constitution in a way that captivates young readers. It simplifies complex concepts and highlights the significance of the Constitution in American history. Through relatable examples and clear explanations, children can grasp the foundational principles of democracy and governance, fostering an understanding of their rights and responsibilities as citizens. This educational resource encourages curiosity about the nation's laws and the importance of civic engagement.
The Cow Who Fell in the Canal
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Hendrika the cow longs to visit the city and see for herself the city she had heard so much about. One day her wish comes true and Hendrika embarks on the adventure of a lifetime, causing much surprise and excitment amongst the city dwellers.
Noah's Ark
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
★ Caldecott Medal Winner ★"The book is a triumph, the definitive Noah's Ark."— Publishers WeeklyWinner of the Caldecott Medal, an ALA Notable Children's Book, and a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year, Peter Spier's Noah's Ark has been the iconic edition of this tale for over 40 years, in print continuously since its debut in 1977.In Spier's imaginative retelling, readers witness the danger and the grandeur of the terrifying flood but also the lighter Noah's wife jumping on a crate to avoid the rats; Noah shooing all but two bees from a busy hive; and all the animal babies being born in the spring. It's an illustration feat that's both majestic and tender.
Peter Spier's Circus
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Come join the circus as Caldecott Medal-winner Peter Spier takes you for a look under the big top!The circus is coming to town! Take your front row seat to see how a circus runs—from setting up the tent to performing center ring. Go soaring through the air on the flying trapeze and see how performers from all over the world come together to put on a show. With showbiz excitement that only the circus can create—and Peter Spier's signature humorous details waiting to be discovered on every page—this book is a guaranteed ticket to fun and adventure.
The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Celebrated illustrator Peter Spier brings a lively interpretation to a classic American folk song in this Caldecott Honor book. The vibrant illustrations complement the spirited narrative, capturing the essence of the song while engaging readers with its playful and dynamic visuals. This unique blend of art and storytelling invites both children and adults to experience the joy and rhythm of the beloved tune.
Relates the struggle of the people of Holland since 500 B.C. to reclaim land from the sea using windmills and dikes.

