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David Catrow 1952 - ???? an American who is a writer and illustrator of books for children; having over 70 published works in print.
#David Catrow#illustrations#children's book illustrator#20th century art#21st century art#male artist#american#artist I like#art history#art#art inspo#fave
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Forty Days of Frankenstein, Day Twenty-two: Very please to bring you this sequence of delightful little Frankenstein pictures this evening. For fans of the 1962 Bobby Pickett song "Monster Mash" (and, let's face it, if you're reading this, you're probably one of them), artist David Catrow has turned it into a monstrously creative children's book. If you remember the song, you'll recall that the narrator tells how: "... my monster, from his slab, began to rise / And suddenly, to my surprise / he did the Monster Mash, etc." Well exactly that happens in the pictures, but also so much more! I have to say, it's not often one sees a ginger Frankenstein. I love the detail that not only have his neck electrodes here been reinterpreted as screws ("flat-head," naturally!) but that he's also got screws at his ankles, apparently holding his socks up, which one needs if one is going to Mash properly.
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Monster Mash by David Catrow
The classic Halloween hit “Monster Mash” has been made into a children's picture book!
Feel free to read or sing the book aloud to your little one. Singing can help build your child's phonological awareness because it focuses on the rhythm and rhyme structure of the story.
You can talk about the different ghouls and goblins you encounter on every page, which will help build up your child's background knowledge.
The book also provides ample opportunity for new vocabulary with lines such as, “The ghouls all came from their humble abodes to get a jolt from my electrodes.”
Extend the book by dancing!
Search for “Monster Mash” by Bobby “Boris” Pickett and the Crypt Kickers (or any of its covers) and do the mash!
#halloween#halloween books#monster mash#david catrow#background knowledge#vocab builder#phonological awareness#reading#singing#talking#early literacy#ecrr extension activities#kids books
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My Dog is Best by David Catrow
My Dog is Best by David Catrow. Holiday House (I Like to Read). 2024. 9780823445073 Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 5 Format: Hardcover picture book What did you like about the book? Everyone who has a relationship with a dog, cat, guinea pig, snake, turtle, bird or fish knows that their friend is the best. Why is your dog the best? Because he can read? (He can sit next to…
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this reminds me of a certain kids’ picture book let me see if I can figure out what it is
okay this literally took me half an hour to figure out the name but it’s David Catrow’s Dinosaur Hunt.
Here’s the cover:
and here’s a couple of the pages:
(not my pictures btw. found these online)
Anyways, this took me far too long. So idk what my point is but this seemed related and I couldn’t stop searching for it.
Plus, I find it hilarious that this is a major post on tumblr and it’s just a manifestation of a kids book. Says a lot about our sense of humor.
Can we please talk about how our history teacher sent a barbie to the smithsonian as proof of the presence of man two million years ago
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losing my mind at the way david catrow will just draw people like that
#you grow a lot of appreciation for illustrators when youre putting away childrens books 5 days a week#this id say is mostly just quirky and enjoyable in that way#im personally currently especially fond of your like kevin henkes rosemary wells also todd parr which may be an odd addition compared to the#previous two. but yea :) this ones like. does kitsch make sense in this context
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my synesthetic associations for each track on folklore by taylor swift
the 1 - lithium quartz. sweet riesling. the r.m.s. titanic. light greyscale. driving home from work over the summer, sunlight pouring into your car. a small waterfall in a grotto, the water bearer blonde and mauve-gowned. pollen. gas stations lit up at night.
cardigan - pale yellow incandescent star. a heavy robe over black lingerie. hardwood floors. pink lemonade. holographic green-and-purple-black mermaid tails. inky darkness. red glitter lips, dress, and a puff of smoke. stale black coffee.
tlgad - manic blue. tastes like salt. the beaches in eternal sunshine. waves crashing against the rocks. 80s-style hair. mary poppins. staying up all night and seeing the sun rise over the pier. donut bakeries. white seashells. raw aquamarine. the summer i turned pretty by jenny han.
exile - maroon velvet. white flapper dresses. canoes on a misty lake. an otherwise empty waiting room. profound sadness. poison oak. screaming in a nightmare but no sound comes out. melting blue water that slips through your fingers. medication.
my tears ricochet - the gas station during daylight. stems and green soundwaves. open sky. silver echoes. phoebe bridgers. slim poetry books. pearls dissolving in wine. pine casket. the lake my little brother loves to fish in. antique malls.
mirrorball - san junipero. warm lavender fuschia lights. glass slippers. black bodysuits. old disney movie cartoons. shag carpet. alt-bi-girl-witch-tok. taking your little sister shopping. taping up LEDs and greening out. sour patch bandersnatch kids.
seven - daisies and camping in a lush green forest. lightwash jean lumberjacks. lemony snickett. the california redwoods. a brown ukulele. oil paint clumps on a canvas; art you can touch. gingham dresses. silver jewelry. the miseducation of cameron post.
august - plum barefoot moscato. baby's breath. mushroom risotto. freckles. grassy green hills. driving at night, all the orange-blue light. rain soaked cement. tightness in the throat. golden blonde honey hair. lipstick from a stage makeup kit.
this is me trying - sharp white and molten titanium. 2000s computer labs. masculine hands. a navy hooded sweatshirt. beige. building a wood table from scratch. campfires. air signs. your dad's shaving kit. cold brew.
illicit affairs - melodrama blue dusk. red lipstick. the manhattan skyline over the hudson. black-and-white photographs. stained wineglasses. scream-sobbing the lyrics to a breakup song alone in your car. raining raining raining all night.
invisible string - you put your arm around me for the first time. the golden gods. kitten heels running across cobblestone to the river cruise. scallops and penne alla vodka. the taste of her mouth just after she sipped chilled chardonnay. sprigs of mint.
mad woman - aquarius. vampy makeup. silver swords and dark evening gowns. a long dining table. firecrackers. cast iron pans. suedey book covers. blue goldstone. the moulin rouge. mars in cancer. rattlesnakes under our boots.
epiphany - the things they carried. grey but it's not beautiful. cold vibrations through muffled microphones. blood on blue scrubs; watching the good doctor on hulu. curling up in bed with your laptop. sushi and comfort movies. english breakfast tea. pride and prejudice. green light.
betty - zippered crop top. rosé in rainbow prism glasses. a light blue house. the lantern glow on emerald leaves. pink prom dress and acoustic guitar. fairy lights. acrylic nails. his sweatshirt burning in your driveway. a red pickup truck. our tree named steve by david catrow.
peace - welcoming, fresh yellow. a plant nursery. ice cold water. halo. soft flower crowns. safe and sound. white marimba and lute. dulce de leche. raw ginger. pixie hollow. secluded log cabins. a wedding in a barn. pansies and flannel.
hoax - motown nights at the house of blues. pink lip gloss. chicago evenings. salty French fries. dark green colored pencils. stomping in your sneakers across the blacktop. chromatic oil spills. lofted harmonies. tuesday nights in 1980 by molly prentiss. riding over the dunes at dawn.
the lakes - annotating books for leisure. saphhires. strumming the lyre. tangled limbs in warm glow. hot springs. birds chirping. flora and fauna. drifting to sleep. a nostalgia you can't explain; a romantic sting. celestite snow. greenwood.
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#taylor swift#swifties#swiftienation#folklore#jack antonoff#aaron dessner#justin vernon#bon iver#the long pond studio sessions#the 1#cardigan#the last great american dynasty#exile#my tears ricochet#mirrorball#seven#august#this is me trying#illicit affairs#invisible string#mad woman#epiphany#peace#hoax#the lakes#betty#synesthetic writing#synesthesia#writing#synesthete
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My favorite pages from Cinderella Skeleton. The artwork was PHENOMENAL.
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Bright, Colorful and Diverse: A Book That Shows The Value of Our Uniqueness
Bright, Colorful and Diverse: A Book That Shows The Value of Our Uniqueness. When God Made You by @JesusNeedsNewPR Illustrated by @DavidCatrow
When God Made You By Matthew Paul Turner Illustrated by David Catrow
From early on, children are looking to discover their place in the world and longing to understand how their personalities, traits, and talents fit in. The assurance that they are deeply loved and a unique creation in our big universe is certain to help them spread their wings and fly.
Through playful, charming rhyme and vivid,…
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I picked this book up at the libray where I work. I am looking for books to read to my neighbors 4 grandchildren who are at risk. I am looking for positive messages and enjoyable art. I am glad I read this book before I took it to them. These children are all 6 and under and the problem behaviors they have include destructive behavior to property including breaking glass decorations, drawing scratching on the walls/floors/tables, fighting (I mean to the point where one of then knocked another out with a brick!), lying, running around with no clothes on, and a potential to be abusive to animals. So anyway, I read through this book and it starts off with the child having already painted the house and his mother taking his paints away, then he piles up furniture and climbs on them an gets the paints down, then paints himself, and apparently the dog because it becomes covered in paint, then he takes his underwear off and is running around naked, preparing to paint his butt when his mother finds him, putting both he and the dog in the tub. So although this book might be suitable for some children, it would not be for the ones I had hoped to check it out for. They are being helped to overcome major behavioral problems and many of the problems are being shown in this book as fun. This book could seriously confuse them. So please read it first and think about the individual child, or children, that you plan to share it with. I certainly would not read it to a storytime group, or classroom, of children that I did not know VERY well. Also, some parents (and some children) may find the illustration of the child's naked backside offensive or disturbing.
Wren Dreolin reviews I Ain’t Gonna Paint No More!
#i ain't gonna paint no more#karen beaumont#david catrow#unsuitable#inappropriate#some parents (and some children) may find the illustration of the child's naked backside offensive or disturbing#i have so many concerns about this person's neighbor's grandchildren#not least that this person is being allowed to read to them#and post graphic information about them in an amazon review
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Charming & Beautifully Illustrated Story Empowers Kids to Shine (Video)
Charming & Beautifully Illustrated Story Empowers Kids to Shine (Video)
From early on, children are looking to discover their place in the world and longing to understand how their personalities, traits, and talents fit in. Knowing that they are deeply loved and a unique creation in the big universe is certain to help them spread their wings and fly. (more…)
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18 Picture Books Every Cabin Needs
There are few things more important to me than giving kids my love of reading. Open their eyes to new ways of thinking, allow them to live in different worlds, and develop a love for seeking other’s stories. Comprehension is better achieved when kids can tie what they’re reading to the things they are seeing in the world, and vice-versa. So I have picked some of my favorite stories that relate to animals, nature, exploration, adventure, and seeking and creating beauty.
Read these books and discuss them on your next family hike, picnic, or nature scavenger hunt.
While you are reading, talk about the things they have seen recently: leaves, bugs, flowers, animals
Let your children add their own stories to reading time.
Encourage your children to use these stories as inspiration as they play: go on a bear hunt, act like bears as you pick blueberries, search for woozles.
Check out this article for more advanced books every cabin needs.
This article has the best options for cabin style bookcases.
We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury
A past paced, hilarious adventure about a family turning from hunting to hunted. With delicious, repetitious, onomatopoeia that gets everyone telling the story, this story is fun for all ages.
Hardcover $11.99
Our Tree Named Steve
Author: Alan Zweibel Illustrator: David Catrow
A funny and tender book about a family and their tree, Steve. With charming illustrations and a sweet story, this book will bring your family closer together and a little closer to nature around you.
Hardcover $16
Blueberries for Sal
Robert McCloskey
Winner of a Cadecott Honor, this book was one of my favorites as a child. I loved the “kuplink, kuplank…” of the blueberries, the beautiful illustrations, Sal (who I related to), cute Little Bear (who I also related to). This classic picture book retains its charm well, certain to be a family favorite.
Hardcover $17.99
Owl Babies
Author: Marin Waddell Illustrator: Patrick Benson
First of all, the baby owls are so adorable. Fun, sweet story about baby owls who are afraid to find their mom gone. A story that uses nature at night to teach young children that mom’s come back.
Board Book $6.63
Fishing in the Air
Author: Sharon Creech Illustrator: Chris Raschka
A father and son go fishing, but in the air. A story about fathers and sons, memories, imagination, and beauty.
Paperback $6.99
Butterfly Park
Elly MacKay
Captivating art and a captivating story of a young girl who fills her new town with butterflies, inspiration, and connection.
Hardcover $15.48
Nature Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of the Natural World
Julia Rotham
Combine art and science with this exquisite work on the intricacies of nature. Beautiful and interactive, a great way to encourage curiosity and experimentation. Best for older children.
Paperback $14.87
Tree: A Peek-Through Picture Book
Britta Teckentrup
Peek through holes will engage your young children as the tree introduces your kids to the changing seasons and different forest animals.
Hardcover $12.24
Where the Wild Things Are
Maurice Sendak
Can’t not include this beloved, Caldecott Medal winning, book. About adventure, imagination, a little rebellion, and return to safety. Read this book and have a little rumpus of your own.
Hardcover $13.29
Miss Rumphius
Barbara Cooney
Inspired by the life of the true “lupine lady” Hilda Hamlin, this fictional story of Alice Rumphius shows how we can make the world a more beautiful place wherever we are. The pictures are enchanting, a treat of a book.
Paperback $7.99
The Tea Party in the Woods
Akiko Miyakoshi
A young girl, Kikko, stumbles across a magical tea party in the woods, while on her way to her grandma’s. Pretty illustrations and a fun story with a dreamlike quality, this story is sure to spark interesting discussions with your children.
Hardcover $11.86
This Moose Belongs To Me
Oliver Jeffers
This story of a mismatched pair, Willfred and his moose. This story is hilarious and sweet, witty and bright, a good fit for young readers who love animals, particularly those who wish for an atypical pet.
Hardcover $14.88
The Mitten
Jan Brett
With Jan Brett’s beautifully distinctive illustrations, this is a fun story showcasing all of the forest’s animals. With charming foreshadowing and other stories in the side panels, this book is more complex than its simple story. Beautiful winter reading.
Hardcover $16.19
Owl Moon
Author: Jane Yolen Illustrator: John Schoenerr
Another winter story, this beautiful story is poetic and lovely. A young girl and her pa go owling, giving the kids you are reading to opportunity to all engage in hooting. Winner of the Caldecott Medal
Hardcover $14.57
Time for Bed
Author: Mem Fox Illustrator: Jane Dyer
A calming, rhyming bedtime story with all of the mama animals putting all of the baby animals to bed. A good bedtime story before you put your littles to bed.
Board Book $6.29
Dream Animals: A Bedtime Journey
Emily Winfield Martin
Another bedtime, animal book. This one is a magical book about all of the animals that will visit you in your dreams. Fantastical and endearing, this book is the perfect one to get your kids excited for sleep.
Board Book $8.99
Frog and Toad are Friends
Arnold Lobel
A compilation of five stories about two best friends. Funny and enjoyable, Frog and Toad make every situation more fun. This is a good book for young readers, but enjoyable for all ages.
Paperback $3.99
The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh
Author: A.A. Milne Illustrator: Ernest H. Shepard
The original, the classic, everyone loves the silly-old-bear. Join Winnie the Pooh and his friends as they eat honey and explore the Hundred Acre Woods. Funny, quirky, charming, many generations have grown up with A.A. Milne’s stories, let the tradition continue with your family.
Hardcover $22.99
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David Catrow - Cinderella Skeleton
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