They divide their time between Ann Arbor, Michigan, and New York City. Name of Book: A Sick Day for Amos McGee Author: Philip C. Stead Illustrator: Erin E.Stead Publisher: Roaring Brook Press ISBN: 978-1-59643-402-8 Audience: Ages 3-8 Summary: Amos, an elderly zookeeper, always makes time in his busy day to visit his friends.He plays chess with the elephant, races the tortoise and reads the owl (who is afraid of the dark) a bedtime story. I haven’t read it yet, but I think I would like to. Wisconsin Educational Media Association Golden Archer Award Master List, National Public Radio – July 2011 Get your copy of A Sick Day for Amos McGee here. But one day – “Ah-choo!” – he woke up with the sniffles and the sneezes. A Sick Day for Amos McGee is the tale of a zookeeper and the animal friends that he takes care of. In Amos McGee's case, all sorts of species, too! if you want to see a whale. Philip is also the author and illustrator of Creamed Tuna Fish and Peas on Toast. Amos McGee, a friendly zookeeper, always made time to visit his good friends: the elephant, the tortoise, the penguin, the rhinoceros, and the owl. A Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book of 2010 Especially on a rainy, sleepy Sunday.

Each day, without fail, he makes his way to the zoo to tend to his dear friends, each quirkier than the next. Amos McGee is a quiet man of routine, which I definitely appreciate. Every day he spends a little bit of time with each of his friends at the zoo, running races with the tortoise, keeping the shy penguin company, and even reading bedtime stories to the owl. Erin E. Stead, the illustrator, overlays her pencil sketches with gentle tones of pink, peach, blue and green, and bright red spots that belie the deceptive ordinariness of the text.” —The New York Times Book Review“Thick, creamy paper and a muted palette add to the gentle resonance of a story that ends with everyone tucked in at last for a sweet night's sleep.” —Washington Post “It's hard to believe that this is Erin Stead's first children's book-her woodcut and oil-ink artwork is so warmly appealing that she seems like an old pro.” —Time Out New York Kids“Here is a book that exemplifies that happy combination where words and pictures carry equal weight and yet somehow create a whole that defies arithmetic.” —BookPage“Newcomer Erin Stead's elegant woodblock prints, breathtaking in their delicacy, contribute to the story's tranquility and draw subtle elements to viewers' attention.” —Publishers Weekly, STARRED review“Erin E. Stead's beautifully wrought woodblock prints and pencil work create almost painfully expressive characters...This gentle, ultimately warm story acknowledges the care and reciprocity behind all good friendships.” —Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review“Erin Stead's attentively detailed pencil and woodblock illustrations reveal character and enhance the cozy mood of Philip Stead's gentle… More…, “Observant readers will notice tiny surprises hidden in plain sight: a red balloon, a tiny mouse and sparrow popping up here and there in the story. Though he didn’t make it into the zoo that day, he did receive some unexpected guests… The owl afraid of the dark? What a fun book. Philip Stead’s gently humorous tale of friendship and dedication is illustrated by his wife Erin Stead‘s elegant drawings, embellished with subtle hints of color. This book won the 2010 Caldecott Medal, and the illustrations are so touching and tender. ALSC Notable Children’s Book This book won the 2010 Caldecott Medal, and the illustrations are so touching and tender. The day Amos doesn’t show up at the zoo, the animals journey out to take care of their keeper. The elephant is TOO CUTE! Lenny & Lucy. A Sick Day for Amos McGee. The rhinoceros with the terrible allergies? about a kind zookeeper whose animal friends pay him a visit when he is home sick. Sign up to receive information about new books, author events, and special offers. Every day he spends a little bit of time with each of his friends at the zoo, running races with the tortoise, keeping the shy penguin company, and even reading bedtime stories to the owl. Well, I’m a sucker for elephants. But when Amos is too sick to make it to the zoo, his animal friends decide it's time they returned the favor. So this book, A Sick Day For Amos McGee is just as nourishing this morning as my hot cup of coffee. They are the flawless accompaniment to the words. written by Philip C. Stead; Illustrated by Erin E. Stead. A Sick Day for Amos McGee By Philip C. Stead, Illustrated by Erin E. Stead.

Every day he spends a little bit of time with each of his friends at the zoo, running races with the tortoise, keeping the shy penguin company, and even reading bedtime stories to the owl.

They leave the zoo, they wait at the bus stop, and the ride the bus to Amos’ house. Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year

Just not oatmeal like Amos. Pale grays, blues, and yellows are far more appropriate and mood-setting than harshly saturated colors. Or are the words the flawless accompaniment to the pictures? CPL: Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Written by Philip C. Stead with illustrations by Erin E. Stead, A Sick Day for Amos McGee is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year and the winner of the 2011 Caldecott Medal. Gross.} I love how easy it is to read…it makes my eyes happy. Capitol Choices Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens THE BEST SICK DAY EVER and the animals in the zoo feature in this striking picture book debut.Friends come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. This title has Common Core connections. Erin E. Stead, the illustrator, overlays her pencil sketches with gentle tones of pink, peach, blue and green, and bright red spots that belie the deceptive ordinariness of the text.” —The New York Times Book Review“Thick, creamy paper and a muted palette add to the gentle resonance of a story that ends with everyone tucked in at last for a sweet night's sleep.” —Washington Post “It's hard to believe that this is Erin Stead's first children's book-her woodcut and oil-ink artwork is so warmly appealing that she seems like an old pro.” —Time Out New York Kids“Here is a book that exemplifies that happy combination where words and pictures carry equal weight and yet somehow create a whole that defies arithmetic.” —BookPage“Newcomer Erin Stead's elegant woodblock prints, breathtaking in their delicacy, contribute to the story's tranquility and draw subtle elements to viewers' attention.” —Publishers Weekly, STARRED review“Erin E. Stead's beautifully wrought woodblock prints and pencil work create almost painfully expressive characters...This gentle, ultimately warm story acknowledges the care and reciprocity behind all good friendships.” —Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review“Erin Stead's attentively detailed pencil and woodblock illustrations reveal character and enhance the cozy mood of Philip Stead's gentle text.” —Horn Book Magazine“Whether read individually or shared, this gentle story will resonate with youngsters.” —School Library Journal“Like the story, the quiet pictures, rendered in pencil and woodblock color prints, are both tender and hilarious… The extension of the familiar pet-bonding theme will have great appeal, especially in the final images of the wild creatures snuggled up with Amos in his cozy home.” —Booklist“If you want to give a child a book that will remain with them always (and lead to decades of folks growing up and desperately trying to relocate it with the children's librarians of the future) this is the one that you want. Check out this video of Erin Stead talking about her process of woodblock printing in A Sick Day For Amos McGee. Truth. And I’ve eaten the same breakfast every day for years. But when Amos is too sick to make it to the zoo, his animal friends decide it's time they returned the favor.A Sick Day for Amos McGee by Philip C. Stead and Erin E. Stead is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year and the winner of the 2011 Caldecott Medal. This is such a sweet story (and a Caldecott-winner to boot!) The calming color palette is exactly matches the tone of the story.

Illustrator Erin Stead talks about the process of creating the artwork for her Caldecott-winning picture book, A SICK DAY FOR AMOS MCGEE. Our Privacy Notice has been updated to explain how we use cookies, which you accept by continuing to use this website. You have done an awesome job with your blog–the content and layout is just fabulous! To withdraw your consent, see Your Choices. But one day – “Ah-choo!” – he woke up with the sniffles and the sneezes. Because this is such a quiet book, Erin Stead tells the story in very gentle and muted tones. In Amos McGee's case, all sorts of species, too! Truth. The animals and the friendships are larger than life, but the hushed rhythm of the story is serene and intimate. {I think I leave the house in the morning within the same 45 second span each day.

They have the same routine every day, but, when Amos is sick - the animals come visit him in his home. If it’s possible to love this book any more, I did after watching her video.

Especially on a rainy, sleepy Sunday. ALSC Notable Children's Book, Caldecott Medal Winner, WI Edu Media Assoc Gold Archer ML, Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year, CPL: Chicago Public Library Best of the Best, Capitol Choices Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens, Illinois Monarch K-3 Children's Choice AW ML, Charlotte Zolotow Award / Honor Book, NYPL Book for Reading and Sharing, Audie Award Finalist, ALA Notable Children's Books, Illinois Monarch Award: K-3 Children's Choice Award Master List, Wisconsin Educational Media Association Golden Archer Award Master List, American Library Association Notable Children's Books.
Philip Stead Illustration | A Home for Bird, Jonathan and the Big Blue Boat, Creamed Tuna Fish and Peas on Toast, A Sick Day for Amos McGee, Bear Has a Story to Tell. Probably because her glasses are so cool, but still.}. So this book, A Sick Day For Amos McGee is just as nourishing this morning as my hot cup of coffee. Amos McGee was an early riser. Macmillan Code of Ethics for Business Partners.

Every morning when the alarm clock clanged, he swung his legs out of bed and swapped his pajamas for a fresh-pressed uniform. But when Amos is too sick to make it to the zoo, his animal friends decide it's time they returned the favor. , […] and his wife, Erin, are the masterminds behind 2011 Caldecott-winning A Sick Day For Amos McGee. and then it's spring. But when Amos is too sick to make it to the zoo, his animal friends decide it's time they returned the favor. Erin also illustrated the gorgeous And Then Its Spring earlier this […], A Home For Bird « Design of the Picture Book.

Charlotte Zolotow Award/Honor Book Audio compliments of TeachingBooks.net, “Observant readers will notice tiny surprises hidden in plain sight: a red balloon, a tiny mouse and sparrow popping up here and there in the story. Though he didn’t make it into the zoo that day, he did receive some unexpected guests….

All of this is impressed upon the reader through the color palette.

Caldecott Medal Winner Marvelous.” —Fuse # 8 blog. Amos McGee, a friendly zookeeper, always made time to visit his good friends: the elephant, the tortoise, the penguin, the rhinoceros, and the owl. Hard to tell, because the harmony here is pitch perfect. I am loving your blog more and more with each passing day. The Horn Book – July/August 2011.

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