In 1995 he moved to New York City, where he’s been creating pictures and stories for national and international magazines and book publishers.
His work has been awarded by American Illustration, The Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, and The Society of Publication Designers. He won the Parents' Choice Gold Medal for “The Room of Wonders” and for his illustrations for “Why Mole Shouted."
Fish is looking to expand his pebble collection of one but accidentally collects a clam instead. Can clam help Fish with their collection and make a friend as well?
Very simple text and clear illustrations that allow the reader to predict other things Fish could collect make this a great introduction to comic book reading for the earliest learners.
Recommended for purchase for any library serving children in grades Kindergarten through 2nd.
Simple to follow story for younger readers. Fish wants to build his pebble collection and thinks Clam is a pebble. The two talk and Clam shows Fish how to notice so much more than pebbles. The final page shares that they are friends. Just enough detail in the illustrations to hold readers' interest.
Fish is looking to add to his pebble collection. His search leads him to several other treasures and a new friend.
A cute and simple underwater adventure for fish. This is a very easy read, with just a few words per page, though some of the words may be a little challenging for beginning readers like pebble and pearl.