¿¿¿Cómo recolectaste TANTO POLEN???← ¡Tengo pelos pegajosos POR TODAS PARTES!← ¡Oh! No estoy suficientemente pegajosa.← Está bien. No necesitas recolectar tanto polen como una abeja. Solo sé una mariposa.← Correcto. Correvto. Quieres decir que tengo que estar MÁS PEGAJOSA.← ← Esta divertida cotinuación de La oruga muy impaciente de Ross Burach, La pequeña mariposa que sí pudo y Buenas noches, mariposa anima a los lectores a aceptar su propia singularidad a la vez que les expone los pasos de la polinización.
How did YOU collect SOO MUCH POLLEN???← I have sticky hairs EVERYWHERE!← Oh! I'm not sticky enough.← It's okay. You don't need to collect as much pollen as a bee. Just be a butterfly.← Right. Right. You're saying I need to be STICKIER.← ← This laugh-out-loud companion to Ross Burach’s The Very Impatient Caterpillar, The Little Butterfly That Could, and Goodnight, Butterfly playfully encourages readers to embrace their own uniqueness while also presenting the steps of pollination.
Situated on the main street of the historic Delaware Riverfront town of New Hope, Pennsylvania, Farley’s Bookshop and its knowledgeable, experienced staff have endeavored to satisfy the literary tastes of the area inhabitants for over fifty years. Whether you are Bucks County born-and-bred or just stopping by to enjoy the crisp river air and delightful scenery, you will be pleasantly surprised to find the largest and most diverse collection of books-in-print in Bucks County. Farley’s may have competition, but it has few peers. We encourage you to browse our website, but please remember that getting acquainted with our online persona is no substitute for exploring the narrow passageways and teeming shelves of our storefront and discovering that perfect book nestled amongst so many others.
New Hope for American Art is the most comprehensive book ever published on artists from, and surrounding, the New Hope Art Colony (also known as the Pennsylvania Impressionists). This book, with its 612 pages and over 1,000 color plates of artwork include biographies of 165 individual Pennsylvania Impressionists and New Hope Modernists as well as artists from the Philadelphia Ten, a pioneering group of women all educated at Philadelphia art schools.
In this book, you'll find biographies and artwork from such artists as:
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New Hope for American Art was authored, designed and published by James M. Alterman, an expert in the field of Pennsylvania Impressionist and Modernist painting. A longtime collector and owner of two fine art galleries, Alterman wanted to create a user-friendly book intended not only to educate collectors and enthusiasts about this art but to help train one's eye. The book offers valuable tips on how to avoid common mistakes often experienced by new collectors drawn from the author's personal experiences as a collector and fine art dealer.