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Arnold Shapiro (1934–2022)

Autore di Mice Squeak, We Speak: A Poem

29 opere 1,453 membri 22 recensioni 1 preferito

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Comprende il nome: Arnold L. Shapiro

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Shapiro, Arnold Lee
Data di nascita
1934-04-18
Data di morte
2022-03-19
Luogo di sepoltura
ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean
Sesso
male
Luogo di nascita
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Luogo di morte
Long Beach, California, USA
Istruzione
Northwestern University (BA)
Northwestern University (MS)
Organizzazioni
Hallmark
CBS News
Breve biografia
[excerpted from joinobit.com obituary]
After briefly working as a writer for CBS News in Chicago, Arnold was hired by Hallmark Cards in Kansas City, where he eventually rose to the position of Creative Director. In 1960, he had the idea to bring the beloved characters of Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic strip into the Hallmark brand, and a long-standing partnership with Schulz was formed. In 1968 Arnold co-wrote the lyrics to the Royal Guardsmen's hit song “Snoopy for President.”

Arnold left Hallmark for California in 1972, to work for Buzza-Cardozo Greeting Cards in Anaheim before joining Intervisual Communications, Inc., an international producer of pop-up and novelty books. As a partner, Arnold wrote and produced hundreds of titles and sold to publishers worldwide, several with such celebrated authors and illustrators as Maurice Sendak, Tomie DePaola, Jonathan Miller, and Jan Pienkowski. After Intervisual, Arnold went on to create Compass Productions, another company specializing in novelty books, predominantly for children, and served as its president until his retirement.

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A book of lots of animals and their sounds.

Located in Animal Non-Fiction bin
 
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B-Chad | 17 altre recensioni | Jun 29, 2023 |
Very cute easy read for students in k-1 who are just starting reading. It allows students to learn about animals and the sounds they make. It has all types of words that students can easily say or ones they might have to learn. I think this book is supper cute and appropriate for the age.
 
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arizzo | 17 altre recensioni | Nov 8, 2018 |
Super cute book! I love all the animal sounds and rhyming with humans speaking, saying, and talking. I thought it was absolutely perfect to getting the point across, giving the young children the idea of animal sounds and getting them to interact with the reading as well. It is a book that I would love to have in my classroom library to let the students read to help with developing a poem that is simple and easy to relate too.
 
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Ashley.Miller | 17 altre recensioni | Oct 18, 2018 |
This book would be perfect for young children, around pre-school age. However, I think it is too simple for children older than that.
This book is a poem that details the sounds that different animals make. The illustrations are bold and bright. The pictures continuously captured my attention. Part of the book is rhyming, which I also liked.
I think this book would be appropriate for pre-school age children and younger. Those students are learning the sounds that animals make, and this book could be a tool for that lesson. The bright pictures would be great for young children. However, I do not really think this book could be used in elementary school because it is too simple and the students would get bored.… (altro)
 
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mkstorey | 17 altre recensioni | Mar 8, 2017 |

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Statistiche

Opere
29
Utenti
1,453
Popolarità
#17,687
Voto
4.0
Recensioni
22
ISBN
78
Lingue
4
Preferito da
1

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