![]() ![]() ![]() Described as a "fast-moving" story by Booklist contributor Kathy Broderick, Snow follows geese, rabbits, a fox, a moose, and other cold-climate animals as they prepare for their first snowfall, while Rain similarly focuses on African creatures who sense that the seasonal rains are fast approaching their dry savannah home. ![]() Her picture books Snow and Rain focus on the change in weather from an animal's perspective, while a human child's viewpoint is reflected in both Wet Pebbles under Our Feet and the 2002 book Hello World! Greetings in Forty-two Languages around the Globe!, which includes pictures of children uttering the same friendly "Hello!," each in their own native language. Yugoslavian-born author and illustrator Manya Stojic creates simple texts, then enriches them with her brightly colored acrylic paintings. Ken Wilson-Max, A Book of Letters, Scholastic (New York, NY), 2002. Zamslite Deco, Kreativni Centar (Belgrade, Yugoslavia), 2003.īaby Goes Too!, Chrysalis Books (New York, NY), 2003. Hello World! Greetings in Forty-two Languages around the Globe!, Scholastic (New York, NY), 2002. Wet Pebbles under Our Feet, Knopf ( New York, NY), 2002. Oblici (title means "Shapes"), Kreativni Centar (Belgrade, Yugoslavia), 2002. ![]() E-mail - CareerĪuthor, illustrator, and graphic designer. AddressesĪgent - Peters, Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34-43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Education: Belgrade Faculty of Applied Arts and Design, B.A. ![]()
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