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Eric Carle (June 25, 1929 – May 23, 2021) was an American author, designer and illustrator of children's books. [2] His picture book The Very Hungry Caterpillar , first published in 1969, has been translated into more than 66 languages and sold more than 50 million copies.
Then, on October 17, 1994, it was released as a VHS video distributed by PolyGram Video. It was re-released on June 16, 1997, distributed by Channel 5 Video , a sub-label of PolyGram. On March 18, 2002, it was re-released again by Universal Pictures as part of an anthology called The World of Eric Carle that included The Very Hungry Caterpillar ...
The Illuminated Film Company [1] is a British animation company founded in 1993 by Iain Harvey. [2] It has produced the series Little Princess [3] (2006-2022) and the ITV children's surreal comedy series The Rubbish World of Dave Spud [4] (2019–present) and other 2D-animated productions such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Stories [5], A Bear Named Wojtek [6], War Game [7] and On ...
Pages in category "Picture books by Eric Carle" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me is a children's picture book designed, illustrated, and written by Eric Carle, published by Simon & Schuster in 1986. It tells the story of a young girl, Monica, who wants to play with the Moon.
The Tiny Seed, a picture book by Eric Carle published in 1970, is a loose retelling of the parable. Parable of the Sower is a science fiction novel, published in 1993, written by Octavia E. Butler . See also
10 Little Rubber Ducks is a 2005 children's book by Eric Carle. The book, based on a factual incident , follows ten rubber ducks as they are tossed overboard and swept off in ten different directions when a storm strikes a cargo ship.
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is a museum devoted to the art of the picture book and especially the children's book. It is a member of Museums10 [1] and is adjacent to the campus of Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. The Carle was founded in 2002 by Eric and Barbara Carle, and designed by Juster Pope Frazier Architects.