FREDDIE AND GINGERSNAP
	         Book ID/图书代码: 06540514B67227
		     English Summary/英文概要: Freddie is a little dinosaur that wants more than anything to know what clouds are like. Gingersnap is a little dragon that wishes more than anything to fly. When Gingersnap in a failed first attempt at flight falls right on top of Freddie, the two glare at each other. Then they growl and hiss at each other. But when their individual howls and stomps find a common rhythm, their attempts at aggression transform into a dance of friendship and brings each of them that much closer to realizing his or her dream.
             Chinese Summary/中文概要: 小朋友们,当别人遇到困难时,我们一定要尽自己最大的努力去帮助别人并且以一颗真诚善良的心去对待别人,这样我们才能取长补短,让友谊之花开得更加绚烂!通过《小恐龙和小飞龙》的故事,孩子们可以学到很多为人处世的道理!(Susie)
             Awards/获奖情况:本书为小朋友们讲述了一个有关友情的小故事:对于年幼的孩子们来说,如何与陌生人交往将是他们成长过程中的重要一课。FRIENDSHIP STORIES ABOUND IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: From Yo! Yes? and Leonardo the Terrible Monster to Frog and Toad and George and Martha tales of how friends meet, interact, and resolve interpersonal issues are important for young kids just learning how to act in social settings or around new people.
著名儿童插画家VINCENT X. KIRSCH的最新作品!:生动鲜明的颜色、独具匠心的粗线条设计以及令人会心一笑的结尾一定会受到无数孩子的喜爱!
A BOLD NEW LOOK FOR VINCENT X. KIRSCH:  Thick lines and bright, vivid color take the work of celebrated artist Vincent X. Kirsch to the next level in this wholeheartedly, kid-friendly romp!
             About the Author/作者介绍: VINCENT X. KIRSCH先生是著名的儿童插图画家,设计师,玩具制造商和童书作家。他经常为《纽约时报》、《华盛顿邮报》、《洛杉矶时报》等报纸设计封面。Vincent X. Kirsch is an artist, designer, toymaker and writer of books, film and television projects for people of all ages.
Mr. Kirsch’s first picture book Natalie & Naughtily was published in the fall of 2008 by BloomsburyUSA Publishing. The book was selected for the 2008 Original Art Show at the Society of Illustrators in New York City. 
He has subsequently completed two additional titles: 
Two Little Boys From Toolittle Toys / BloomsburyUSA / Spring 2010
Forsythia & Me / Farrar Straus Giroux / Winter 2011
The Chandeliers / Farrar Straus Giroux / Winter 2012
Mr. Kirsch got his start in advertising agencies specializing in Broadway and film accounts. He had been involved in things theatrical since his youth. He had minored in scenic design and filmmaking at Syracuse University. His scenic design work lead him the stages of the Williamstown Theatre Festival where he became an artist-in-residence under the nurturing gaze of Nikos Psacharapoulos. He designed sets and posters for seven summer seasons of the productions there.
At the same time he was designing and illustrating book jackets for such authors as Joyce Carol Oates, Luigi Barzini and F. Scott Fitzgerald. An accidental spilling of India ink on scratchboard resulted in a completely unusual, original black and white illustration style. The black and white, as well as color work, has continued to appear regularly on the pages of The New York Times Book Review & Op-Ed pages, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and a wide array of magazines.
Coincidentally, the work on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times landed Mr. Kirsch a three-year job designing and directing the windows of Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth Avenue. His work with mannequins and small window spaces lead to the creation of three-dimensional characters and revived a fascination with puppetry and Victorian toy theaters.
He has worked and experimented on these projects steadily since leaving Bergdorf Goodman in the mid-nineties. For three years, Mr. Kirsch was Visual Merchandising Director for Dean & Deluca, overseeing the merchandising and branding for all the stores in North America.
Mr. Kirsch currently lives in Brooklyn Heights.
             Format:HARDCOVER
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