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Books with author Ned Young

  • Miss Suzy's Easter Surprise

    Young

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Miss Suzy, a squirrel, interrupts her Easter preparations to become a temporary mother to four little orphan squirrels
  • Beyond the Great Mountains: A Visual Poem About China

    Ed Young

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Aug. 25, 2005)
    Ed Young's spare prose, as lovely as a rice-paper painting, describes in measured detail the beautiful and mystical land that the author so clearly loves. The unique format and gorgeous paper-collage illustrations, highlighted with Chinese characters, combine to convey the many facets of China to form a poetic picture of the land s grace, depth, and majesty.
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  • The Sons of the Dragon King: A Chinese Legend

    Ed Young

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2004)
    "Behavior not befitting the son of the Dragon King!" The Dragon King has sent his nine sons out to find their places in the world, but rumors abound -- each son is apparently as aimless as the next! One son does nothing but stare into space, another spends his day frolicking in a stream, another plays with fire, and still another hollers and yells from noon till night. The king realizes it's time to visit each son to see if the rumors are true. What he finds surprises him, for each son has a very special gift that continues to serve and enrich China's culture to this very day. Two-time Caldecott winner Ed Young brings us a legend of a very special parent recognizing the potential in his very special children, and in doing so, shows how a simple folktale shaped a visible part of Chinese culture.
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  • Knitting: How to Knit Unique Styles by Adding Texture and Fun to a Plain Knitting Pattern

    Nell Young

    eBook (Knitting Book Publisher, May 12, 2015)
    Ever fallen in love with some of those amazing, fabulous, expensive yarns in the yarn store, but didn't know what to do with them? Ever given up in disappointment because it would cost you a month's salary just to knit a sweater?In this book, author Nell Young shows you how to knit unique pieces by using these fantastic yarns in small amounts and ingenious ways. You can start with a plain, simple pattern — or even sometimes a sweater you have bought — and make it your own unique piece by adding easy, fabulous ruffles, texturing simple stitches with different yarns, using the stunning intarsia technique to "paint" a beautiful picture in yarn, and more!Here's a rundown on what you'll find in How to Knit Unique Styles by Adding Texture and Fun to a Plain Knitting Pattern:Easy ruffles and frillsAdding funk to lacy patternsIntarsia: painting with yarnAdding texture and colour to standard stitchesKnitting with stuff that was never meant to be knitted!The ultimate textured jacket — this truly is a one-of-a-kind piece created by the authorThere are no knitting patterns in this book. Instead, it's full of instructions and ideas to take something ordinary and, as the author loves to say, Make It Your Own!This is knitting for experienced knitters or beginners alike. Whether you love knitting for fun or knitting for fashion, there's something for you in this book.
  • The Weather's Bet

    Ed Young

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, March 31, 2020)
    *"Awe-inspiring artwork as powerful as any force of nature."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)From Caldecott Medalist Ed Young comes a picture book retelling of Aesop's fable The Wind and the Sun. Once upon the sky, there were three powers--the Wind, the Rain, and the Sun--each claiming to be the mightier than the others. One day, the powers came upon a shepherd girl fast asleep upon a hill, so they made a bet to see who could make her take her cap off. Who will be the strongest of them all?Rendered in exquisite mixed-media collage, Caldecott Medalist Ed Young's gorgeous and deeply poignant retelling of the well-known Aesop's fable The Wind and the Sun, proves that sometimes gentle persuasion and kindness are the best virtues of all.Praise for The Weather's Bet:"Lyrical and profound." --School Library Journal"A good classroom readaloud."--Publishers Weekly
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  • Should You Be a River: A Poem About Love

    Ed Young

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 14, 2015)
    Should you be a river, I'll race your rapids downstream. Should you be a seed, I'll dream you a vision of towering trees.This personally inspired poem by an award-winning author and artist celebrates the trials and triumphs of unconditional love. Using an innovative mix of cut paper, photographs, and calligraphy, Should You Be a River takes the reader on a breathtaking visual journey.This book is a gift to treasure and share with loved ones of every age.How many ways can you say "I love you"?
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  • Miss Suzys Easter Surprise

    Young

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1984)
    Miss Suzy, a squirrel, interrupts her Easter preparations to become a temporary mother to four little orphan squirrels.
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  • The Cat From Hunger Mountain

    Ed Young

    eBook (Philomel Books, Nov. 15, 2016)
    Caldecott Medalist Ed Young delivers a visually stunning, poignant story about humility, wastefulness, and appreciating what one has.A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of 2016!An Amazon Best Book of the Year!A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year!"Young creates a stunning visual symphony with a surprising and unsettling emotional power."--New York Times Book Review* "The well-paced fable is visually stunning . . . Young is at the height of his powers in this fable that offers a feast for the eyes, mind, and soul. A visual masterpiece."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "Caldecott-winning author/illustrator Young has created another stunning and meaningful picture book to be enjoyed by all ages. This book is exquisite in text, tone, and illustration. A compelling fable that is crucial for humanity and will spark meaningful classroom conversations."--School Library Journal, starred review* "Young weaves an elegant cautionary fable."--Publishers Weekly, starred reviewIn a place called Hunger Mountain there lives a lord who has everything imaginable yet never has enough. To satisfy his every desire, he hires builders to design the tallest pagoda; a world-famous tailor to make his clothing from silk and gold threads; and a renowned chef to cook him lavish meals with rice from the lord's own fields. What more could he possibly want?Yet when drought plagues the land, Lord Cat is faced with his first taste of deep loss, he ventures down the mountain and what he discovers will change his life forever.Rendered in exquisite mixed-media collage, Caldecott Medalist Ed Young's deceptively simple fable is a deeply affecting tale about appreciating the value of treasures that need not be chased.
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  • What About Me?

    Ed Young

    Hardcover (Philomel, June 10, 2002)
    Ed Young once again turns a fable into a saucy collage treat in this tale about a boy who is just looking for a little bit of knowledge! Told he can have knowledge if he gets the Grand Master a carpet, he begins a journey on which everyone-from Spinner to Goatkeeper-tells him their problems. What about me? they demand. In the search for the answers, the boy discovers he has all the knowledge he needs. A wonderful, circular tale that makes a terrific read-aloud, What About Me? is also a story with a wise moral. Ed Young's deceptively simple cut-paper images seem to jump off the page.
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  • Voices Of The Heart Gift Edition

    Ed Young

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Nov. 1, 2003)
    Ed Young's lush tribute to the heart of emotion and to the beauty of the Chinese language, now in a small, perfect gift size.In this deeply personal book, Ed Young explores twenty-six Chinese characters, each describing a feeling or emotion, and each containing the symbol for the heart. Through stunning collage art that interprets the visual elements within each character, Young uncovers layers of meanings for words such as joy and sorrow, respect and rudeness. He invites readers to probe the full range of their own emotions and he gives a context for discussing ethics and the similarities between old and new, East and West. It's a book for those who love the beauty of language and the beauty of the heart.
  • Zoomer's Summer Snowstorm

    Ned Young

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 10, 2011)
    Who's ever heard of a snowstorm in the summer? Zoomer, that's who! It's a hot summer day and Zoomer is all ready to cool off with a snow cone. But when the snow cone–making goes too far, the hot summer day turns icy cold! Luckily Zoomer knows just how to make the best of the situation: He goes on a snow safari, visits the polar empire of Zoomarctica, rides his snow locomotive—and that's just the tip of the iceberg! Once again, Ned Young paints Zoomer's world with fun and rich illustrations that turn the silly into the spectacular. Both kids and their parents will laugh out loud at the comical antics and cuddle up together for the warm and cozy ending.
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  • Voices of the Heart

    Ed Young

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Explores twenty-six Chinese characters that describe feelings or emotions, interpreting the visual elements within each character while guiding readers through an underlying theme emphasizing the importance of truthfully expressing thoughts and feelings.
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