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Books with author Jason Stemple

  • Water Music: Poems for Children

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Paperback (WordSong, Aug. 1, 2003)
    In pond, river, and ocean, as a solid, liquid, or gas, water is everywhere. But what does it evoke? What emotions are brought forth when we hear the crash of surf, see the rush of a stream, or feel the tickle of soap bubbles on our skin? In thoughtful poems, renowned author Jane Yolen takes a fresh look at water in all its forms, using photographer Jason Stemple's breathtaking pictures as inspiration. Waterfalls, steams, lakes, ocean waves, even bath water take on new meaning as poet and photographer examine these liquid landscapes through careful words and a camera's lens.
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  • An Egret's Day

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Hardcover (WordSong, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Poems and photographs take readers up close to observe the daily life of the extraordinary Great Egret. A Great Egret rarely rests. This majestic bird, with its big feet, even bigger beak, and breathtaking lacy wings, is a treat to watch. With his camera, photographer Jason Stemple takes us close to these magnificent creatures to witness their physical—and quirky—beauty as well as their daily habits and behavior—soaring, hunting, preening, nesting—which most of us never get a chance to see. Meanwhile, celebrated poet Jane Yolen offers her keen observations in carefully-crafted poetry that is at once whimsical, thoughtful, and thought provoking. Interesting facts about the bird accompany each poem in this National Outdoor Book Awards Honor Book.
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  • The Ghost House Guide to Ghosts: A Definitive Catalogue of Ghosts, Ghost Butts, Ghost Horses, Phantoms, Specters, and Other Weird Ghost Things

    Jason Steele

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 7, 2015)
    "The Ghost House Guide to Ghosts" is a spooky book full of important ghost facts. You will learn about all of the various types of ghosts that exist and what to do if you see one. The book also contains assorted illustrations of ghosts and ghost butts. Warning: This book is extremely spooky, do not attempt to read it unless you're certain you can really handle it.
  • Color Me a Rhyme: Nature Poems for Young People

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Paperback (WordSong, Sept. 1, 2003)
    What colors do you see in nature - the green of a fern, the brown of a desert, the gray of a lifeless tree? Look closer. You'll find more than meets the eye. Is that a white flower, or a star that fell in the forest? Is that an orange sunset, or a piece of fruit that's ripe for eating? Is that a blue sky, or the slate on which a bird writes? In thirteen memorable poems, Jane Yolen takes you on a whimsical journey through Mother Nature's glorious landscape. Using Jason Stemple's dazzling photographs as a backdrop, Ms. Yolen paints her own vivid pictures that are both real and imagined.
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  • The Alligator's Smile: And Other Poems

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Get up close and personal with alligators in all their tooth-filled glory in this collection of poems by New York Times bestselling author Jane Yolen. Rhymes and rhythms reflect on how alligators hunt, keep warm, and care for young. Stunning, large-scale photographs zoom in on these mighty hunters, while fun fact boxes accompany the poetry, providing details that are sure to pique young readers' curiosity.
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  • Least Things: Poems about Small Natures

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Hardcover (WordSong, Sept. 1, 2003)
    The smallest of nature's wonders are treated with reverence, sensitivity, and gentle humor in this new collection of poems by celebrated writer Jane Yolen. Accompanied by Jason Stemple's extraordinary photographs, these fourteen poems, all in haiku form, eloquently capture common creatures in all their humility, quirkiness, and splendor. Young readers can easily identify the tree frog, snail, grasshopper, hummingbird, spider, and other tiny subjects while delighting in these thoughtful poetic gems filled with simple words and abundant imagination.
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  • Shape Me a Rhyme: Nature's Forms in Poetry

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Paperback (Wordsong, March 3, 2015)
    In this unusual collection, poems and photographs focus on shapes in nature. Some shapes are found in familiar places: A circle is the sun and a crescent is the moon. But there are imaginative surprises too: an alligator's tooth is a triangle and a frond's shadow forms a square. Related shape words—round, halo, sphere, etc.—are scattered throughout the spreads. This collaboration captures the beauty of shapes in nature in a playful way.
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  • Snow, Snow: Winter Poems for Children

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Jane Yolen's wintry, shivery poems are inspired by the stunning photographs of Jason Stemple, who has captured the imagesof snow in all its breathtaking beauty. After children enjoy these poems and pictures, they will look at snow in a different way --with their imaginations as well as your eyes.
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  • Bug Off!: Creepy, Crawly Poems

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Hardcover (WordSong, April 1, 2012)
    In Bug Off! readers meet thirteen bugs in playful, humorous poems and startling, intimate photographs. Nonfiction prose paragraphs broaden the perspective: Children will learn how bees make honey, that many butterflies can taste food with their feet, that lovebugs can fly higher than the Empire State Building, and much more. The subjects will be familiar to kids—a fly, praying mantis, honeybee, butterfly, daddy longlegs, lovebug, dragonfly, tick, ladybug, spider, grasshopper, ants, and a swarm of bugs—but the poems, photographs, and nonfiction passages present them in eye-opening new ways. Includes an author’s note that encourages readers to write their own bug poems.
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  • A Mirror to Nature: Poems About Reflection

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Hardcover (WordSong, April 1, 2009)
    Jane Yolen and Jason Stemple join forces again in this new winning combination of poems and photos. Water possesses reflective qualities, creating fascinating patterns and doubled images that allow us to see things in new ways. Celebrated writer Jane Yolen and photographer Jason Stemple capture these natural beauties in twelve thoughtful poems and breathtaking pictures in this winner of the John Burroughs Nature Books for Young Readers Award. Watery reflections provide an appropriate backdrop for Jane's musings on nature, such as a raccoon swimming with his reflected self, the water-jagged legs of a snowy egret, and the double danger of a hungry alligator at the edge of a swamp. Jason's photographs offer whimsical peeks at the natural world we rarely chance to see. This artistic collaboration gives readers a unique opportunity to contemplate their world.
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  • A Mirror to Nature: Poems about Reflection

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Paperback (Wordsong, March 12, 2019)
    In this nature-inspired poetry picture book, contemplative poems and photos about water combine allowing young readers to see the world in new ways.Nature's beauty is captured in twelve thoughtful poems and breathtaking pictures in this winner of the John Burroughs Nature Books for Young Readers Award. Watery reflections provide an appropriate backdrop for author Jane Yolen's musings on nature, such as a raccoon swimming with his reflected self, the water-jagged legs of a snowy egret, and the double danger of a hungry alligator at the edge of a swamp. Jason Stemple's photographs offer whimsical peeks at the natural world we rarely chance to see. This artistic collaboration gives a unique opportunity to think about the world.
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  • Birds of a Feather

    Jane Yolen, Jason Stemple

    Hardcover (Wordsong, April 1, 2011)
    Birds offer endless fascination for those of us patient or lucky enough to catch a glimpse. Fortunately, award-winning writer Jane Yolen and photographer Jason Stemple once again give readers the chance to closely observe a brand-new flock of these creatures in expertly rendered poetry and photographs. Each poem and picture combination beautifully and thoughtfully captures both bird and a moment of time. Brief facts about each bird, reviewed by an ornithologist, are included.
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