![]() ![]() The text is good-tempered and reassuring, but it’s King’s pocket-size, whimsical characters that will endear his creation to readers. Leaf Stephen Michael King Macmillan, Juvenile Fiction - 64 pages 4 Reviews Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified A. ![]() you.” Music and “exciting” things (like a dive off a ladder into a barrel) take center stage in two subsequent verses with similarly resounding punch lines. “But the most colorful part of my world is. “The world is colored with big things, small things, and all sorts of things,” King continues, amid images of the duo peeping at a nearby city through a telescope and visiting with some tiny insects. He lives with his family in Australia.You can visit him online at. “The world is a colorful place,” he writes, “yellow, red, blue, and all other colors.” As each color is named, the dog paints it on an old gray birdhouse he finds, livening it up with paint (including a dab of purple on the bird’s beak). Stephen Michael King has illustrated more than fifty titles and has both written and illustrated several others, including Mutt Dog and Leaf. Author : Stephen Michael King Bind : Hardback Illustrator : Stephen Michael. With curlicue lines and gentle watercolor tints, King creates a winning series of scenarios to accompany his text. Rainbow Bear and Leaf comes a tale of care, companionship and renewal. ![]() King (Prudence Wants a Pet) draws a pup with gravity-defying ears whose best chum is a tiny orange bird together, they cavort through this free-verse paean to friendship. ![]()
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