Picture book cherry

The cherry painting style of the picture book is beautiful, the translation is very good, and the text is also beautiful.

Content introduction:

This picture book is full of pastoral sentiment. With poetic language and elegant and soft watercolors, this paper describes the process of a family planting cherries, expecting them to mature and finally tasting sweet and juicy cherries. It vividly shows the whole process of cherry germination, flowering and fruiting, and vividly depicts the natural breath and waiting mood.

In spring and summer, the days are long and warm, and the nights are quiet and pleasant. Children play swings, fly kites and watch the stars, always looking forward to the early ripening of cherries. The simple word "not yet" repeats the child's expectation for the future. The author's poetic and hopeful language and the painter's soft watercolor played a wonderful ode to man and nature.

About the author:

Sarah acton was born in England. She loved painting since she was a child, and was especially good at drawing people and animals. She studied art in university, and later got a master's degree in art education from the famous Golden Smith College of London University. After years of artistic creation and teaching in England and New Zealand, she moved to Australia and set up her own studio, specializing in writing and illustrating children's books.

Her works have won the Crayton New Illustrator Award, the Australian Children's Picture Book Design Award and the Australian CBCA Children's Book Award for more than ten times. CarrieGallasch is a kindergarten teacher in South Australia. Her enthusiasm for children's education began more than ten years ago, when she first read aloud to students.

When she had her own children, she was inspired and began to write children's literature stories. Her first picture book, Sewing, was published by LittleHare Press, 20 17.

Data expansion:

Prunus of Rosaceae is a perennial woody plant with grayish white bark, grayish brown branches or grayish brown buds. The leaves are oval; Inflorescence umbrella-shaped, petals obovate, white or pink; The fruit is nearly spherical and red when ripe.