Synopses & Reviews
If
U R reading this,
solving the puzzles
N this book
should B
E-Z
4 U.
(And if you can't, Caldecott Medal-winning New Yorker cartoonist William Steig has created a host of pictorial hints just to help you out.)
Synopsis
Letters and numbers are used to create the sounds of words and simple sentences 4 u 2 figure out with the aid of illustrations by Caldecott Medal-winning artist William Steig. Full color.
Synopsis
If U R reading this,
solving the puzzles
N this book
should B
E-Z
4 U.
(And if you can't, Caldecott Medal-winning New Yorker cartoonist William Steig has created a host of pictorial hints just to help you out.)
Synopsis
From Caldecott Medal-winning New Yorker cartoonist William Steig comes a classic puzzle book that will delight young readers as they sound out the coded sentences U can read this, S?
S E-Z
This vibrant and delightful picture book invites little ones to sound out words using the names of letters. Using these gramograms, they can C D B (see the bee) and more
Synopsis
If
U R reading this,
solving the puzzles
N this book
should B
E-Z
4 U.
(And if you can't, Caldecott Medal-winning New Yorker cartoonist William Steig has created a host of pictorial hints just to help you out.)
About the Author
William Steig's work has received countless honors and awards. Called the "King of Cartoons" by
Newsweek, his cartoons in such magazines as the
New Yorker and his books of symbolic drawings have inspired a multitude of cartoonists and artists. His books for children are loved by readers young and old. William Steig received the Caldecott Medal for
Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, the Caldecott Honor Award for
The Amazing Bone, and the Newbery Honor Award for
Abel's Island and
Doctor De Soto. His other books include
Alpha Beta Chowder (written by Jeanne Steig),
Amos & Boris, Brave Irene, CDB!, C D C ?, Dominic, Grown-ups Get To Do All the Driving, Pete's a Pizza, Shrek!, Spinky Sulks, and
Zeke Pippin. William Steig lived in Boston the last twelve years of his life. Before that, he lived with his wife, Jeanne, in rural Kent, Connecticut. Just outside his studio window stood a large rock that looked remarkably like Sylvester. He liked that. William Steig's work has received countless honors and awards. Called the "King of Cartoons" by Newsweek, his cartoons in such magazines as the New Yorker and his books of symbolic drawings have inspired a multitude of cartoonists and artists. His books for children are loved by readers young and old. William Steig received the Caldecott Medal for Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, the Caldecott Honor Award for The Amazing Bone, and the Newbery Honor Award for Abel's Island and Doctor De Soto. His other books include Alpha Beta Chowder (written by Jeanne Steig), Amos & Boris, Brave Irene, CDB!, C D C ?, Dominic, Grown-ups Get To Do All the Driving, Pete's a Pizza, Shrek!, Spinky Sulks, and Zeke Pippin.
William Steig lived in Boston the last twelve years of his life. Before that, he lived with his wife, Jeanne, in rural Kent, Connecticut. Just outside his studio window stood a large rock that looked remarkably like Sylvester. He liked that.