Who is david a carter
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When Bitsy Bee goes missing, Busy Bug goes on the hunt. By turning the pages left to right, readers can find bugs This small-format pop-up book does the same, expanding the game to include dots of different colors and making use of wheels, tabs, flaps, and more.
Carter's bugs are back, this time in celebration of color. Carter The 12 Bugs of Christmas gussies up his tried-and-true format in this pert pop-up, this time concealing his whimsical "bugs" behind Easter egg—shaped flaps. Carter Alpha Bugs; Love Bugs adds to his insect oeuvre with this collection of 12 textured specimens. Carter mixes the sculptural abstraction of White Noise with the seek-and-find aspect of Walter Wick's books in an intricate fusion of art, color, and paper engineering.
Readers with parental help, likely can catch references to artists like. The opening Carter, Author, David A. With a pop-up spooky surprise on the final spread, David A. Carter's In a Dark, Dark Wood puts a new spin on an old tale.
The paper-over-board book features colors-emanating from beakers-that waft, snake-like, through the full-bleed Flapdoodle Dinosaurs by David A. Carter is just plain fun. Heavy black text stands out against the slick white background: ""Who's inside the loaf of bread? Loading, please wait Free 2-Day Shipping. Same Day Delivery. Please select a store. Deliver to Edit zip code. Ship it. This item isn't sold in stores.
Help us improve this page. About this item. Specifications Number of Pages: Genre: Juvenile Fiction. Sub-Genre: Humorous Stories. Series Title: David Carter's Bugs. Format: Hardcover. Publisher: Little Simon. Age Range: Years. Author: David A Carter. Language: English. In Giggle Bugs: A Lift-and-Laugh Book readers must pull open flaps to reveal "punchlines to fifty-eight bug-related jokes," according to a reviewer for Publishers Weekly.
The Twelve Bugs of Christmas: A Pop-Up Christmas Counting Book parodies the traditional holiday carol; there are boxes to unwrap on each spread and "inside each box is a new bug surprise," wrote a Publishers Weekly reviewer.
Carter has also won praise for other works that play upon children's fascination with the animal kingdom. His book for preschoolers, What's in My Pocket? His text poses questions that lead the reader to open another flap on each page, a pocket for the creature that, when lifted, shows what the animal's favorite food is: the rabbit has a carrot, the mouse hides cheese, and so forth.
A reviewer for Junior Bookshelf found that "the animals have distinctive characters" and, "altogether, there are many things to notice and plenty of movement" in What's in My Pocket?
Reviewing the work for Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books , Zena Sutherland admired Carter's talent for "nice composition and bright color in pictures with no clutter. Flapdoodle Dinosaurs: A Colorful Pop-Up Book finds members of the early animal kingdom popping up in a modern setting. Shrunk to small enough so that they fit into pickle jars or loaves of bread, all the dinosaurs are hidden behind flaps to pop out at young readers. A Publishers Weekly critic found the book to be "just plain fun.
Working to create new and different "kinetic sculpture," Carter designed and created One Red Dot , telling an interviewer for the Powells Books Web site: "With this book, I want you to touch the art. The "graphically bold pop-up book … entices readers" to hunt for the single red dot, according to Lisa Gangemi Krapp in School Library Journal.
Bao Ong, writing in Newsweek , reported that the book is designed for "children of all ages," and Lolly Robinson wrote in Horn Book that many adult "pop-up aficionados" will appreciate the abstract designs.
Robinson also felt that with One Red Dot , "Carter pulls out all the stops in a veritable catalog of paper-engineering effects. Along with pop-up sculptures and lift-the-flap puzzles, Carter has created Woof!
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