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Dusty is a Feral kitten. Through his Diary we learn that Feral Families, given a little support from us, can lead the free and happy lives they deserve. Simple, large text and beautifully drawn Black & White images make it very suitable for young children. The storyline is universal
The well known Christmas Carol brought to life by Crazy but Cute and Colorful Cartoon Drawings. Santa battles with an every growing menagerie of presents aided by two friendly turtle doves and a smiling partridge in a pear tree Perfect for helping youngsters with their reading, counting and animal spotting A great gift for anyone from 4 to 94 on the 1st, 2nd or even 12th Day of Xmas
This story is about the dangers of being self-centred and lazy. It features a a Camel who hangs out all day doing nothing apart from admiring his wonderful flat back; whilst the Horse, Dog and Ox work extra hard because of his idleness. They all "take the hump" and ask for help. It comes immediately and at once in the Magical form of the Djinn of All Deserts. Sheila has brought Kipling's Classic work into the C21st without losing any of his poetry or humour. Brilliantly illustrated with four large full colour images per double page spread, theses books make ideal bedtime reading either alone or with an adult. She has poured her artistry and love of the Natural World into these books hoping they will encourage future generations who read them to draw on their OWN creativity and write, draw, or simply enjoy life - "Just So"
This story is about trying not to use great power to impress, but to help others. A lesson for us all today It features The Little Butterfly who felt his wife was always picking on him so he tried to trickily impress her. A Powerful and Magical King who felt his 999 wives were always picking on him too His favourite wife Balkis, who was not only beautiful but wise and helped to make everyone happy in the end... eventually Sheila has brought Kipling's Classic work into the C21st without losing any of his poetry or humour. Brilliantly illustrated with four large full colour images per double page spread, theses books make ideal bedtime reading either with an adult or alone. A few simple notes at the back help to clarify some of Kipling's trickier words and phrases and also give a few ideas for creating stories of your own.
The story of the Cat is about how most animals (including us) started out Wild and became Tame. However Cats have always kept a bit of "wild" in their lives. Hoping this story encourages you, the reader, to be brave enough to "Be Yourself" and go your OWN way in life. Just like "The Cat who walked by Herself."In 1980 Sheila Graber was commissioned to create a series of animated films for World TV based on Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories" These beautifully illustrated books, with full colour images on every page, are based on the hand painted art work created on plastic "cel"for that series. To see some cels for REAL go to www.graber-miller.com.
The story of the Rhinoceros is mainly about the dangers of being both ill-mannered and greedy. It also Magically combines the life-skills of a cake-making Parsee on the shores of the Red Sea with an ill-tempered Rhinoceros who is over- proud of his smooth skin...just watch out for those Crummy Cake-Crumbs In 1980 Sheila Graber was commissioned to create a series of animated films for World TV based on Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories" These books have full colour images on every page. These are based on the hand painted art work created on plastic "cel"for that series. To see some cels for REAL go to www.graber-miller.com.
This story is about wanting to be famous. It features Old Man Kangaroo who, in his younger days, dances and sings in the Middle of Australia hoping a fan will notice how special he is and follow him everywhere. He eventually gets his wish granted, but maybe not quite in the way he expected. Sheila has brought Kipling's Classic work into the C21st without losing any of his poetry or humour. Brilliantly illustrated with four large full colour images per double page spread, theses books make ideal bedtime reading either with an adult or alone. A few simple notes at the back help to clarify some of Kipling's trickier words and phrases and also give a few ideas for creating stories of your own.
This story is about Big Fish eating Little Fish - however one little fish is really cute and clever so the Whale, big as he is, does not have it all his own way. Particularly when he calls up an ally in a shipwrecked Mariner who really makes the greedy Whale feel down in the mouth In 1980 Sheila Graber was commissioned to create a series of animated films for World TV based on Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories" These books are based on the hand painted art work created on plastic "cel"for that series. To see some cels for REAL go to www.graber-miller.com.
QuiziCat remembers when she was a little curious kitten. As she read a book at bedtime with her Gran about big cats she asked why the leopard has spots. This is the Story that her Gran told, she's brought it up to date although it's quite old. It's all in Rhyme, we think you'll find it's fine. The Story if based on the original idea by Rudyard Kipling who had some creative concepts on how camouflage first came about. "Just So." QuiziCat's Gran has her own interpretation: - " Now little QuiziCat, she said in a voice so soft and low. This is the story of the Leopard's Spots, and it happened Just So-So.
This book IS NOT MEANT to be a REPLACEMENT for Kipling's Original work - if you want that then please look elsewhere. It is primarily a beautifully illustrated picture book, with two full colour images on every page, for youngsters based on the Animated TV series adapted from Kipling's stories. It still stars the original Curious Elephant who is a typical youngster. Always curious about the world, always asking Who? Where? What? and When? Even though his questions bring him a bit of bother it all turns out for the better in the end. We hope this book will help keep that sense of wonder and fun alive The hand painted art work created for that series. originals can be seen on www.graber-miller.com
This Story is really about the Beginning of the World and how "the Eldest Magician" asked everyone in it to "play together in harmony" It stars the LIttle Girl Daughter and her Dad from Malaysia, the Earth and the Moon (watch out for the Fisherman in the Moon and the Rat of the Moon ) and the naughty King Crab "Pau Amma" who grew too big for his shell In 1980 Sheila Graber was commissioned to create a series of animated films for World TV based on Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories" These books are based on the hand painted art work created on plastic "cel"for that series. To see some cels for REAL go to www.graber-miller.com.
The story of the Leopard is all about camouflage and trying NOT to be eaten It is full of colour, light and shade and texture and shows how most of us are suitably camouflaged to "fit in" to our world. We hope you enjoy "fitting in" with Sheila Graber's adaption of Kipling's fun, pun packed story story. In 1980 Sheila was commissioned to create a series of animated films for World TV based on Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories." The books have beautiful full colour illustrations on every page based on the hand painted art work created on plastic "cel"for that series. To see the original art work go to www.graber-miller.com. and follow the links.
The story of the Leopard is all about colour, light and shade and texture and how most creatures including us, are suitably camouflaged to "fit in." We hope you enjoy "fitting in" with Kipling's fun story, which Sheila has brought right up to date for C21st children without losing any of Kipling's Poetry or creativity. Beautifully illustrated with 4 large colour paintings per double page spread this book is ideal for Bedtime Reading - either with or without an adult In 1980 Sheila Graber was commissioned to create a series of animated films for World TV based on Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories." These books are based on the hand painted art work created on plastic "cel"for that series-to see some cels for REAL go to www.graber-miller.com.
The Elephant's Child is a typical youngster. Always curious about the world, always asking Who? Where? What? and When? We hope this book will help keep that sense of wonder and fun alive In 1980 Sheila Graber was commissioned to create a series of animated films for World TV based on Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories." These books are based on the hand painted art work created for that series.http: //www.graber-miller.com/Cels%20for%20sale.html
It is rare to have a complete visual record of a life, but Sheila Graber has done just that. Living in Tyneside for most of it she has continuously drawn and painted the world about her. Her Father was Pilot Master on the Tyne so she grew up with a love of the river and ships. She says it's the smell of tarry rope that does it
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