Written and Illustrated by Timothy D. Bellavia Using a more tradition illustration format, readers are introduced to Sage's sisters - both aliens - help a young boy named Theo who has lost all of his hair due to medical treatments. There is a surprise ending and the sisters reinforce empathy, esteem and equity.
Written and Illustrated by Timothy D. Bellavia Using a more tradition illustration format, readers are introduced to Sage's sisters - both aliens - he...
Using a multimedia format, readers are introduced to Sage-an alien with no outside skin-who explores diversity and teaches that we are all the same on the inside. This publication received a Christoper Award nomination for Best Children's Picture Book.
Using a multimedia format, readers are introduced to Sage-an alien with no outside skin-who explores diversity and teaches that we are all the same on...
Get your children ready to look at book-making in a magical new way Timothy D. Bellavia, whose workshops have been called "remarkably creative and inspiring" and "outstanding," makes bookmaking easy with his superb pictorial visage and easy step-by-step instructions.
Get your children ready to look at book-making in a magical new way Timothy D. Bellavia, whose workshops have been called "remarkably creative and in...
Dasha and Priscilla persevere in their efforts to win first prize in the school talent show; despite lack of encouragement from their families and teasing and bullying from classmates. This picture book for ages 4 to 8 is illustrated in pen and ink with a fusion of texture collage. The story emphasizes the importance of self confidence in pursuing one's goals.
Dasha and Priscilla persevere in their efforts to win first prize in the school talent show; despite lack of encouragement from their families and tea...