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Obras de Tony Chen

Little Koala (1979) — Author/Illustrator — 49 cópias
Wild Animals (board) (1981) 10 cópias
Run, Zebra, Run (1972) 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

What is a Bird? (1975) — Ilustrador — 176 cópias
A Child's First Bible (1990) — Ilustrador — 106 cópias
The Rock-Hound's Book (1973) — Ilustrador — 35 cópias
The Princess and the Admiral (1702) — Ilustrador — 25 cópias
The Riddle of the Drum: A Tale from Tizapán, Mexico (1979) — Ilustrador — 17 cópias
The Fisherman's Son (1979) — Ilustrador — 13 cópias
Once We Went on a Picnic (1727) — Ilustrador — 12 cópias
The Cucumber Stem (1980) — Ilustrador — 5 cópias
In the city of Paris (1985) — Ilustrador — 5 cópias
Hello, Small Sparrow (1971) — Ilustrador — 3 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Chen, Tony
Data de nascimento
1929
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Jamaica (birth)
USA (naturalized)
País (para mapa)
USA
Local de nascimento
Kingston, Jamaica
Educação
Art Career School (1949-1951)
Pratt Institute (1955)
Ocupação
Graphic Designer
Illustrator
Pequena biografia
Tony Chen is a Chinese-American children's illustrator. Born in 1929 in Kingston, Jamaica, he immigrated to the USA in 1949 and was educated at the Art Career School (1949-51) and the Pratt Institute (1955). Chen worked as a graphic designer and illustrator, as Art Director for Newsweek (1961-1972), and as Art Instructor at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York (1972-1973). His first children's book, Too Many Crackers, was published in 1962. Chen also paints and sculpts, and has exhibited his work in New York City. He married Pura de Castro in 1957, and has two sons.

Membros

Resenhas

Quite sturdy for a pop-up book; we got ours secondhand and all the pop-ups work, except the cricket but somehow it still makes noises, so partially works. Absolutely a perfect concept for this medium, because it talks about simple but fascinating animal behaviours which *you can then see in action*! The male blue-footed booby does a dance to show off his feet while his mate spreads her wings in appreciation. The baby owl fluffs out its wings and opens its round yellow eyes to startling effect. The fireflies blink repeatedly and puffins clack their beaks at each other. One of the best pop-up books I've ever seen.… (mais)
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muumi | outras 2 resenhas | Jul 9, 2023 |
This great pop-up book highlights the unusual and interesting behavior by various animals (gorillas, elephants, blue-footed boobies, foxes, porcupines, frogs, moths, pink cockatoo, peacocks, etc.) and brings them vividly to life. Animal lovers will find much to enjoy in the intricate pop-up scenes, and may just learn a thing or two along the way. My favorite pop-up has to be the frilled lizard, (so realistic!) but the blue footed boobies and the Siamese fighting fish are exceptional as well.
3 vote
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JoClare | outras 2 resenhas | Jun 9, 2011 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
4
Also by
13
Membros
204
Popularidade
#108,207
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
3
ISBNs
6

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