What is time? This question, asked nearly fifty years ago by author Beth Gleick’s young son, prompted her to answer in a picture book for preschoolers, using simple language and familiar scenes: “In one second, you can bounce a ball, or jump, or say hello, or turn a page.”
Beth Gleick’s clean turn of phrase cleverly explains the passing of seconds, minutes, hours, on up through seasons
and years. First published in 1960, this book is lovingly re-illustrated by collage-artist Marthe Jocelyn, who pays homage to the original art while simultaneously creating a world of her own, cutting patterned papers and printed fabrics with whimsy, ingenuity, and precision of, yes, time. . . .
https://www.gandhi.com.mx/08333036-9926-4257-8b9b-23a7934150842958796Time Is When<p>What is time? This question, asked nearly fifty years ago by author Beth Gleick’s young son, prompted her to answer in a picture book for preschoolers, using simple language and familiar scenes: “In one second, you can bounce a ball, or jump, or say hello, or turn a page.”</p>
<p>Beth Gleick’s clean turn of phrase cleverly explains the passing of seconds, minutes, hours, on up through seasons<br />
and years. First published in 1960, this book is lovingly re-illustrated by collage-artist Marthe Jocelyn, who pays homage to the original art while simultaneously creating a world of her own, cutting patterned papers and printed fabrics with whimsy, ingenuity, and precision of, yes, time. . . .</p>https://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/Images/c4b3be16-f6d6-4e4c-abaa-fe08f0b41083/300/300/False/image.jpg244instock3172442373000https://www.gandhi.com.mx/media/catalog/product/2022-03-24T10:54:36+0000JNF000000Beth GleickDESCARGA DIGITALJNF000000