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Books with author Daniel Miyares

  • Night Out

    Daniel Miyares

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, May 8, 2018)
    Evoking picture book classics like Aaron Becker's Journey and Chris Van Allsburg's The Polar Express, here is an emotionally rich bedtime picture book about a lonely child's nighttime adventure that is also a showcase for the extraordinary illustrations of Daniel Miyares.When a small, friendless boy goes to bed at his boarding school, an adventure is about to begin! First he finds an invitation in his turtle's bowl. Next he makes an escape--out the window, through the woods, across a river, and onto an island. And then he joins a grand celebration, with larger-than-life animals serving tea and dancing late into the night. And finally? After the journey back, he has a fantastic story to tell--the perfect way to make a friend.A simple text and glorious illustrations combine to make a deceptively powerful and touching picture book, cementing Daniel Miyares's reputation as one of the most exciting children's book author-illustrators working today.
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  • Come Next Season

    Kim Norman, Daniel Miyares

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 1, 2019)
    A gorgeous picture book that celebrates the magic of the seasons and the joys of family.Come next season . . . The lake will sparkle. The leaves will fall from the trees. We’ll play all day in the snow. We’ll visit the farm―and maybe make a friend.Every season is full of its own magic, every change brings new excitement, and every experience is better when it’s shared. With poetic text from bestselling author Kim Norman, brought to life by critically acclaimed illustrator Daniel Miyares, Come Next Season is a celebration of nature, adventure, and family―all year round.
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  • Night Walk to the Sea: A Story About Rachel Carson, Earth's Protector

    Deborah Wiles, Daniel Miyares

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Sept. 15, 2020)
    This luminous picture book by an award-winning author and acclaimed illustrator is the perfect tool to discuss the importance of the natural world with young children, as well as introduce them to environmental activist Rachel Carson."I'm not afraid!" shouts Roger when he hears thunder outside...but he is afraid. When the storm quiets, his aunt Rachel decides to take him on a walk to see the beauty of the natural world at night. Over his Godzilla pj's goes his rain slicker; onto his feet go his monster boots, and together he and Rachel head down the rocky path to the sea. On the way they discover many marvels--a screech owl calling to its mate, ghost crabs tunneling in the sand, and most incredibly, the luminous life that lights up the water. When they find a tiny firefly who has lost its way, they bring it home and release it back into the woods. At last, Rachel tucks Roger into bed, telling him he is "nature's brave protector." An afterword introducing young readers to Rachel Carson, and explaining bioluminiscence, adds to the appeal of the book.
  • Bambino and Mr. Twain

    P.I. Maltbie, Daniel Miyares

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2012)
    LOSTMark Twain's CatAfter the death of his beloved wife, Samuel Clemens—known to his fans as Mark Twain—holed himself up in his house, too sad to face the outside world. His constant companion in his grief was Bambino, his daughter Clara’s cat. Despite the pleas of his daughter Jean and the well wishes of his friends and admirers, Sam could not find joy in life. His only peace was in the moments he spent with the curious cat.Then one day Bambino got out of the house to chase a squirrel and didn’t come back. Distraught, Sam placed an ad in the newspaper offering a reward for Bambino’s return. Many people with many cats came to his door. The world wanted to cheer up Mark Twain. No cat but Bambino could console the great writer, however.Rich, luminous illustrations highlight this friendship of a man and his cat in a time of great sorrow and through his healing. Nothing compares to the solace of a pet.
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  • Bambino and Mr. Twain

    P.I. Maltbie, Daniel Miyares

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, May 7, 2019)
    LOSTMark Twain's CatAfter the death of his beloved wife, Samuel Clemens—known to his fans as Mark Twain—holed himself up in his house, too sad to face the outside world. His constant companion in his grief was Bambino, his daughter Clara’s cat. Despite the pleas of his daughter Jean and the well wishes of his friends and admirers, Sam could not find joy in life. His only peace was in the moments he spent with the curious cat.Then one day Bambino got out of the house to chase a squirrel and didn’t come back. Distraught, Sam placed an ad in the newspaper offering a reward for Bambino’s return. Many people with many cats came to his door. The world wanted to cheer up Mark Twain. No cat but Bambino could console the great writer, however.Rich, luminous illustrations highlight this friendship of a man and his cat in a time of great sorrow and through his healing. Nothing compares to the solace of a pet.
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  • Come Next Season

    Kim Norman, Daniel Miyares

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 1, 2019)
    A gorgeous picture book that celebrates the magic of the seasons and the joys of family.Come next season . . . The lake will sparkle. The leaves will fall from the trees. We’ll play all day in the snow. We’ll visit the farm—and maybe make a friend.Every season is full of its own magic, every change brings new excitement, and every experience is better when it’s shared. With poetic text from bestselling author Kim Norman, brought to life by critically acclaimed illustrator Daniel Miyares, Come Next Season is a celebration of nature, adventure, and family—all year round.
  • Night Walk to the Sea: A Story About Rachel Carson, Earth's Protector

    Deborah Wiles, Daniel Miyares

    eBook (Schwartz & Wade, Sept. 15, 2020)
    This luminous picture book by an award-winning author and acclaimed illustrator is the perfect tool to discuss the importance of the natural world with young children, as well as introduce them to environmental activist Rachel Carson."I'm not afraid!" shouts Roger when he hears thunder outside...but he is afraid. When the storm quiets, his aunt Rachel decides to take him on a walk to see the beauty of the natural world at night. Over his Godzilla pj's goes his rain slicker; onto his feet go his monster boots, and together he and Rachel head down the rocky path to the sea. On the way they discover many marvels--a screech owl calling to its mate, ghost crabs tunneling in the sand, and most incredibly, the luminous life that lights up the water. When they find a tiny firefly who has lost its way, they bring it home and release it back into the woods. At last, Rachel tucks Roger into bed, telling him he is "nature's brave protector." An afterword introducing young readers to Rachel Carson, and explaining bioluminiscence, adds to the appeal of the book.
  • Float by Daniel Miyares

    Daniel Miyares

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1736)
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  • Daniel Miyares Pardon Me

    by Daniel Miyares

    (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2014)
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  • Pardon Me!

    Daniel Miyares

    Hardcover (Simon andamp, June 1, 2014)
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  • Float by Daniel Miyares

    Daniel Miyares

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1656)
    None
  • Pardon Me! by Daniel Miyares

    Daniel Miyares

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (2014-06-17), March 15, 1656)
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