Story inspired by true events about the 2011 tsunami in Japan. Valuable resource for aiding teachers in explaining tragedies, natural disasters, and world events Tactile-looking three-dimensional collage illustrations using mixed media with paper collage, textiles, and watercolour artwork While You Sleep by the same creators received a starred Kirkus review and positive reviews from SLJ, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Quill & Quire, and more Illustrates the power of art and painting to help deal with grief and loss Showcases a family handling loss, grief, and tragedy together in a poignant and sensitive manner Introduces readers to Sumi-e Sumi-e is a style of painting that is characteristically Asian and has been practiced for thousands of years. In sumi-e ink painting, the artist represents an object or scene using the fewest possible strokes. Miki Sato is the illustrator of While You Sleep and the Weather Days collection including, Snow Days, Sunny Days, Windy Days, and Rainy Days, who was nominated for the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award for her debut picture book and received glowing reviews, including a Starred School Library Journal review for Sunny Days.
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