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Overview
Kate loves living by the ocean! So when her family moves to Kansas, Kate misses collecting seastones and watching the sea gulls. When Grandpa plants seeds in his spring garden, Kate plants her seastones, hoping to grow an ocean. Grandpa knows Kate won't be disappointed because, every year, the prairie blooms with an ocean of wildflowers.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781732771383 |
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Publisher: | Doodle and Peck Publishing |
Publication date: | 02/02/2020 |
Pages: | 34 |
Product dimensions: | 11.00(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.09(d) |
Age Range: | 4 - 8 Years |
About the Author
A former teacher and school librarian, Anola Pickett is an experienced workshop and conference presenter. She especially enjoys speaking to students about the art and craft of writing and how to bring a story alive for the reader.
Dorothy Shaw worked as an art director and graphic designer at advertising agencies and design studios in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, metroplex, then opened dotgraphics, inc., in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the 90s. Her work has included national and international projects, collecting design and illustration awards, including Addy advertising awards in both Texas and Oklahoma.
She has illustrated five books for Doodle and Peck Publishing.
Dorothy Shaw worked as an art director and graphic designer at advertising agencies and design studios in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, metroplex, then opened dotgraphics, inc., in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the 90s. Her work has included national and international projects, collecting design and illustration awards, including Addy advertising awards in both Texas and Oklahoma.
She has illustrated five books for Doodle and Peck Publishing.
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