· A Caldecott Honor Book. In this magical picture book, a young boy spends an overnight visit with his nana and is frightened to find that the city where she lives is filled with noise and crowds and scary things. But then Nana makes him a special cape to help him be brave, and soon the everyday sights, sounds, and smells of the city are not scary—but www.doorway.ru In this magical picture book, a young boy spends an overnight visit with his nana and is frightened to find that the city where she lives is filled with noise and crowds and scary things. But then Nana makes him a special cape to help him be brave, and soon the everyday sights, sounds, and smells of the city are not scary—but wonderful. · She is the author and illustrator of the Caldecott Honor winning book Nana in the City, and the new early chapter book series Our Friend Hedgehog. Lauren has also illustrated several critically acclaimed picture books, including Kirkus Prize finalist Imagine by Juan Felipe Herrera, Twenty Yawns by Jane Smiley, and Yard Sale by Eve Bunting.4/5.
Lauren Castillo is the illustrator of several well-loved and well-received pictures books. This is the third book she has both written and illustrated. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland and you can also find her at www.doorway.ru and follow her on Twitter: @studiocastillo. [Nana in the City] deserves a place on the shelf of. by Lauren Castillo ; illustrated by Lauren Castillo ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 2, A child learns to appreciate Nana's urban environs. Nana has a new apartment in the city, and her grandchild is excited but nervous about visiting. The city really becomes a third character in the story. It clearly takes place in New York City and around Central Park. It captures the excitment of the city, the wonder of a young child and the wisdom of Nana.
Instagram softenheart_shiny Music www.doorway.ru With new courage, the boy discovers a city he hasn’t seen before—one full of life, wonder, and pretzels for homeless men: “It is the absolute perfect place for a nana to live,” he decides. Castillo (The Troublemaker) examines childhood anxiety and the crucial love of grandparents with sensitivity, while her portraits of the city’s challenges are honest and affectionate. Lauren Castillo has illustrated many picture books and has also written and illustrated several, including the Caldecott Honor book Nana in the City. She lives in Harrisburg, PA, and you can also find her at www.doorway.ru and follow her on Twitter @studiocastillo.
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