A little black dog and a little white dog were friends and they stayed together and played together all day long and each dreamed a dream when he fell asleep . . . Two little dogs frolic and dream of
Join a merman farmer as he tends his fields of sea cucumbers with his sea horses, defends his cowfish against the sea lions, and frees all manner of sea creatures from traps and nets dropped from abov
In Horses of Long Ago, Ms. Ipcar takes us on a journey through history, illustrating how horses have been valued and used by people from ancient Mesopotamia to Industrial Europe. She brings us up thro
Dahlov Ipcar's charming illustrations will fascinate any young horse lover as she depicts how horses used to do the jobs of automobiles, but now they get to do much more amusing things than pulling ca
A mother gives her little boy a handmade quilt, but it's more than just a quilt. It's a whole world where fantastical animals run, hide, swim, and frolic in a calico jungle. The boy enters this wild l
For the first time in more than twenty years, legendary Maine artist and author Dahlov Ipcar has a new book. Dahlov Ipcar's Farmyard Alphabet is her first board book, pairing her fresh, original verse
Follow a whimsical day in the life of a Bug City family, with imaginative illustrations of real insects by American artist Dahlov IpcarThis charming bug family (Mama is a ladybug and Papa is a daddy l
Larry, who lives in a Maine fishing village, helps his father, a lobsterman, overhaul his gear and prepare for the first fishing expedition of the year.
Praise for the Dahlov Ipcar Collection: "I'm glad to see publishers like this, restoring older books with such passion and attention?taking gentle care, that is, of our rich picture book heritage."?K
Every child loves animals. At some point, all of us have wished for our own zoo filled with beasts and birds; a pet shop with cats, dogs, and fish in every shape and color; a cabin in the woods to sp
Long, long ago, more than one hundred million years ago, everything was different than today . . . there were very strange beasts and most of them were big. Stupendously, tremendously, enormously BIG
Readers will begin a journey of discovery as Dahlov Ipcar presents a wealth of feral and fierce animals trained by our early ancestors to the tame animals we know today! Flying Eye Books is delighted
A quality paperback reissue of the beloved 1950s classic from the renowned American artist"…delivers a perfect example of Ipcar's timeless illustrations, their exquisite palette, quietly expressive fi