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Baby Moses in a Basket
Hardback
Main Details
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Baby Moses in a Basket
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Caryn Yacowitz
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Illustrated by Julie Downing
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:32 | Dimensions(mm): Height 249,Width 238 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781536206098
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Classifications | Dewey:222.1209505 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Candlewick Press,U.S.
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Imprint |
Candlewick Press,U.S.
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Publication Date |
2 March 2021 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The story of a tiny baby's epic journey-and the surprising help he gets along the way-in a touching, transcendent picture book. In the time of the pharaohs, a loving mother saves her son by tucking him into a basket and setting him afloat on the wide, wild Nile River. Over one long night, the creatures of the Nile-Curious Ibis, Mama Hippo, Mighty Crocodile-watch over Moses, nudge him on his way, and keep him safe through catching reeds and a raging storm. As morning breaks, the river delivers the baby safe and sound into an unexpected safe haven-the welcoming arms of the pharaoh's daughter. With a poetic text and sumptuous watercolors, Caryn Yacowitz and Julie Downing introduce the youngest readers to Moses and the Exodus story and weave a warm, reassuring tale of love and comfort. Ideal for Passover and year-round, this universal story invites little ones of any faith to experience a thrilling journey in perfect, protected safety.
Author Biography
Caryn Yacowitz is a playwright, speaker, and the author of several picture books. She lives in California. Julie Downing is the illustrator of more than forty-five picture books and a professor of watercolor and children's book illustration. She lives in California.
ReviewsThe story of the Exodus from Egypt begins for the very young. . .The full-bleed watercolor illustrations depict a lush and detailed setting of flowers, butterflies, and fish. . .Sweet and pretty. -Kirkus Reviews . . .As Moses floats toward yet-unknown safety, Yacowitz's gently rolling rhymes and Downing's inventively framed watercolors-rendered in washes of emerald, citrine, and lapis-he enters a world far more benevolent than what he faced on shore. . .By the time Pharaoh's daughter lifts Moses from the water in this quietly beautiful story, it seems that all of nature has determined to protect the infant. -Publishers Weekly The simple yet beautiful lyrical poetry and Julie Downing's soothing wildlife illustrations give both adults and children a sense of God's peace. It's a creative retelling that parents and children can read together again and again. -WORLD Magazine
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