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Hide and Seek Fog


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Published: 1988

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Hide and Seek Fog" by Alvin Tresselt tells the enchanting story of a fog that comes to a small town, creating a magical and mysterious atmosphere. As the fog envelops the landscape, it alters the way the children play and explore, inviting them into a world of imagination where everyday sights transform into something extraordinary. The narrative captures the playful spirit of childhood and the beauty of nature as the fog becomes a character of its own, leading the children on adventures where they must use their creativity and curiosity. Ultimately, the story evokes themes of wonder and the fleeting nature of special moments. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.

This book was published in 1988 by Turtleback Books .

Roger Duvoisin was a renowned Swiss-born American author-illustrator who created the Happy Lion and Petunia series of picture books, along with more than 40 other titles for children. He was awarded the Caldecott medal in 1947. Alvin Tresselt (1916-2000) was the author of more than fifty books for children, which have sold over a million copies altogether. White Snow, Bright Snow, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin, won a Caldecott Medal in 1948, and Hide and Seek Frog, also illustrated by Duvoisin, won a Caldecott Honor Award. He was also the editor of Humpty Dumpty's Magazine, a children's publication, and executive editor and vice president of Parents' Magazine Press from 1967 to 1974. Milton Glaser (b. 1929) is among the most celebrated graphic designers in the United States. He has had the distinction of one-man-shows at the Museum of Modern Art and the Georges Pompidou Center. He was selected for the lifetime achievement award of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum (2004) and the Fulbright Association (2011), and in 2009 he was the first graphic designer to receive the National Medal of the Arts award. As a Fulbright scholar, Glaser studied with the painter, Giorgio Morandi in Bologna, and is an articulate spokesman for the ethical practice of design. He opened Milton Glaser, Inc. in 1974, and continues to produce a prolific amount of work in many fields of design to this day.