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urn:lcp:teninbed00dale:epub:c07d7ef3-ac8d-4065-b650-c316f35c6bfe Extramarc OhioLINK Library Catalog Foldoutcount 0 Identifier teninbed00dale Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t20c5zq3g Isbn 0939979101 Penny Dale is an internationally known, bestselling children’s book author and illustrator who has sold over five million books with editions in more than 20 languages. Career highlights include Ten in the Bed (Walker) selling over two million copies and Rosie’s Babies (Walker), with Martin Waddell, winning the Best Book for Babies Award. Ten in the Bed is a picture book for young children, written and illustrated by Penny Dale and published in 1988 by Walker Books. [1] It is an adaptation of the well-known counting nursery rhyme of the same name. The familiar refrain "roll over!" is intact, but it features one central child character and their nine soft toys, instead of the ten children implied in the original.

Ten in the Bed won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Award in 2002. [5] It was followed by sequels Ten Out of Bed and Ten Play Hide and Seek. [6] In 2014, the Birmingham Mail noted the book was number 48 in Birmingham’s most borrowed library books. [7]Her picture books as author-illustrator include Ten in the Bed, which won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Award in 2002, Wake Up Mr. B! which was commended for the Kate Greenaway Medal, and more recently her Dinosaur series with Nosy Crow. [2] [3] There were ten in the bed and the little one said, 'Roll over, roll over!' So they all rolled over and Hedgehog fell out... BUMP!" After secondary school, Penny took a Foundation Course at Bristol, then took a gap year to work with the Arts Workshop in Bath, making props and costumes, acting, and counting the takings on foreign tours. Later she did a Fine Art Degree at Exeter, where she met her husband Bryan. After college she began working for a time at the Northcott Theatre, designing and making costumes and props again, before she and her husband moved to Northumberland to work on renewable energy projects and graphic design. Their daughter Sarah was born in Hexham, and a friendship developed with an artist she met at childbirth classes, which led to shared daughter-minding, making time for painting, drawing and print making. A year later Penny moved down to South Wales, where Bryan took up a lecturing post in design. It was there that she started to write and illustrate children's books. Het is een leuk kinderboek om voor te lezen aan kleuters. Het is niet echt een heel diep gaant verhaal en het is ook niet heel origineel. Er bestaan al een hele hoop verhalen en liedjes met precies dezelfde context. Dat neemt niet weg dat het een leuk boek is, de illustratie's zijn leuk en daarnaast ook nog uitdagend tot vragen. Want als er een paar dieren uit bed zijn gevallen dan gaan hun naar de keuken om koekjes en melk te pakken. Dit is iets waar je met je klas op in zou kunnen gaan. Eerst zou je kunnen kijken naar welke kinderen het is opgevallen dat die beesten naar de keuken gaan en daarna zou je door kunnen gaan op wat ze daar aan het doen zijn. Het verhaal bevat veel herhaling wat heel goed is voor kleuters. Daarnaast wordt er ook getelt in het boek en ook dat is een goed element waar je verder op in zou kunnen gaan. Ga bijvoorbeeld al specifiek met die kinderen tellen, tel de knuffels, laat de kinderen hardop mee tellen. Dit is een goed boek voor kleuters die net beginnen met tellen. Ook is de boodschap dat het gezelligers is samen ook een mooi onderdeel van het boek. Het is een goed kinderboek met veel aspecten waar je dieper op in zou kunnen gaan. Dale studied Fine Arts and graduated from Exeter College of Art and Design. She moved to South East Wales in 1982, and currently resides in Caerleon, a village in Newport. Dale is married and has one daughter. [1] Career [ edit ]

Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2010-04-02 18:50:29 Boxid IA112818 Boxid_2 CH107401 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City Martinez, CA DonorIn 2003 Dale illustrated Anne Fine's Jamie and Angus, a book of short stories for young readers rooted in the domestic concerns of one child. The book won the Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards. [5] Ten in the Bed is Dale's best-known book. According to her publisher, as of 2013 the book had sold "nearly two million copies". [6] It led to two sequels, Ten Out of Bed and Ten Play Hide and Seek. Dale's illustrations for Rosie's Babies, a picture book written by Waddell which aims to introduce children to the idea of a new sibling, were shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1990. [4]

urn:oclc:50862358 Scandate 20111110184014 Scanner scribe1.shenzhen.archive.org Scanningcenter shenzhen Worldcat (source edition) Penny Dale was born in Abbey Road near The Beatles' Studio, but grew up in Ottery St Mary. Her first school was so small that all the children were in one classroom, and even that wasn't full. She drew and made things all the time and her dad showed her how to use a hammer properly, something she's still proud of. She made plasticine models of everything she could think of. When Penny was very small, she found her parents' folios from a time when they both went to life drawing classes in London. She remembers being immensely impressed by their drawing, and even though she was very young, she knew she wanted to draw like that one day. At her junior school she was encouraged to draw pictures to complement written work, and this she loved, though this was not encouraged later on at secondary school, which she found disappointing. However, she still managed to illustrate work in some subjects, like Science (lively diagrams), Geography (coloured-in maps) and even made a lift-the-flap Norman Castle in History. Bet You Can’t and Once There Were Giants were included in the UK SATS booklist for many years. Wake Up Mr. B! was commended for the Kate Greenaway Medal 1988. Rosie’s Babies (written by Martin Waddell) was also shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1990. Night Night, Cuddly Bear and Ten in the Bed both won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Award in 2001 and 2002 respectively. Jamie and Angus (written by Anne Fine) won the Boston Globe Horn Book Award 2003.

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