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It Looked Like Spilt Milk, Hardcover by Shaw, Charles G., ISBN 0060255668, ISBN-13 9780060255664, Brand New, Free shipping in the US A continuously changing white shape silhouetted against a blue background challenges the reader to guess what the shape is
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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-100060255668
ISBN-139780060255664
eBay Product ID (ePID)20996
Product Key Features
Book TitleIt Looked like Spilt Milk
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicActivity Books, General, Imagination & Play, Science Fiction
Publication Year1947
IllustratorShaw, Charles G., Yes
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorCharles G. Shaw
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight0.5 Oz
Item Length10.1 in
Item Width8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN47-030767
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromKindergarten
Grade ToThird Grade
Dewey Decimal813.52
SynopsisA beautiful and engaging classic that inspires creativity and imagination The white shape silhouetted against a blue background changes on every page. Is it a rabbit, a bird, an ice-cream cone, or just spilt milk? In this childhood classic, kids are kept guessing until the surprise ending, and they're encouraged to improvise similar games of their own. This classic was one of the first books to introduce nonrepresentational art to children. "Inimitable. Represents one of the finest picture-book examples of abstract art and participatory text. It is a renowned American classic that continues to engage young readers with its absolute graphic strength and verbal dialogue between craftsman and child" (Children's Book and Their Creators). Charles Shaw was discovered and nurtured by Margaret Wise Brown, his first editor. It Looked Like Spilt Milk was introduced at the same time as Brown's own Goodnight Moon and The Growing Tree from Ruth Krauss--three books that helped form the foundation of picture-book literature and continue to stand the test of time.