Doug Cushman
Auteur van Valentine Mice!
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Doug Cushman was born in Springfield, Ohio, on May 4, 1953. He moved to Connecticut with his family when he was 15 years old. Cushman attended a private art school in Connecticut called the Paier School of Art. While in high school he created comic books, selling them to his classmates for a nickel toon meer a piece. He also drew a comic strip for the school newspaper. Since 1978 he has illustrated over 80 children's books, 14 of which he wrote himself. Aunt Eater Loves a Mystery is a Reading Rainbow book. Other awards include a notable trade book honor from the National Council of Teachers of English for King Karfu, a nomination for the 1998 Garden State Children's Book award for Aunt Eater's Mystery Christmas and the 1996 Rebuen Award for Magazine and Book Illustration sponsored by the National Cartoonists Society for King Karfu. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Bicycle Bear Rides Again (Parents Magazine Read Aloud Original) (1989) — Illustrator — 40 exemplaren
Aunt Eater Loves a Mystery, C2 1 exemplaar
Aunt Eater Loves a Mystery, C3 1 exemplaar
Aunt Eater Loves a Mystery, C4 1 exemplaar
Das Wuschel Finger-Zähl Buch 1 exemplaar
Kleiner Braunbär 1 exemplaar
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Let's Try It Out in the Water : Hands-On Early-Learning Science Activities (2001) — Illustrator — 118 exemplaren
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Let's try it out with towers and bridges : hands-on early-learning science activities (2003) — Illustrator — 53 exemplaren
Let's Try It Out in the Kitchen: Hands-On Early-Learning Science Activities (2003) — Illustrator — 1 exemplaar
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Premise/plot: Rex, a warthog, "teaches" his (oh-so-reluctant) friend, Oslo, an oxpecker, how to swim. Oslo has zero interest in learning to swim. NONE. Rex thinks Oslo should want to learn to swim. He's just as insistent as Oslo is resistant. Will Oslo learn to swim?
My thoughts: I was underwhelmed. Granted I am not the intended audience for this one. Granted I overthink things. The over-thinker in me is like why does Oslo *need* to learn how to swim? Why does it matter so much to Rex that Oslo learns to swim just so they can swim together in the future? Like isn't Rex being just a little too pushy if he's a good friend? Why should Oslo have to do something just because his friend wants him too. Isn't this just peer pressure? But I overthink things apparently.… (meer)