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Laura Regan

Author of Welcome to the Icehouse

4+ Works 707 Members 5 Reviews

Works by Laura Regan

Welcome to the Icehouse (1998) — Illustrator — 591 copies, 2 reviews
Welcome to the River of Grass (2001) — Illustrator — 114 copies, 3 reviews

Associated Works

Welcome to the Green House (1993) — Illustrator — 855 copies, 6 reviews
Welcome to the Sea of Sand (1996) — Illustrator — 436 copies, 5 reviews
Spots: Counting Creatures from Sky to Sea (1999) — Illustrator — 283 copies, 11 reviews
Wolf Watch (1997) — Illustrator — 222 copies, 2 reviews
A is for Anaconda: A Rainforest Alphabet (2009) — Illustrator — 126 copies
They [2002 movie] (2002) — Actor — 38 copies
Tiger Trail (2000) — Illustrator — 17 copies, 1 review
Hollow Man 2 [2006 Film] (2006) — Actor — 16 copies
Atlas Shrugged Film Trilogy (2015) — Actor — 11 copies

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animals (55) Arctic (55) arctic animals (8) bears (8) birds (5) caribou (6) children (5) children's (5) ecology (9) environment (11) Everglades (12) Florida (9) geography (7) habitats (29) ice (7) moose (9) nature (15) non-fiction (11) picture book (35) poetry (12) polar (5) polar bears (33) science (13) seasons (10) snow (22) text innovation (5) vocabulary (5) walrus (6) wetlands (5) winter (44)

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6 reviews
My personal opinion - the rhythmic text seemed forced and almost unnecessary. I think I would have liked this better if it were presented less as eulogistic narrative and more as a science book. There is a good author's note. A map would be even more helpful, but I imagine the websites mentioned include maps.

The pictures are fabulous and should be the focus. They're lovely to look at, detailed and clear, and accurate. I will def. look for more by [a:Laura Regan|2799361|Laura show more Regan|http://www.goodreads.com/assets/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66-4df4c878d4149c45fac159e88cb784ad.jpg]. But Yolen is one of those famous & popular authors that just doesn't work for me, sorry. show less
In the Everglades, what may look like a smooth, silent carpet of flowing grass is a world teeming with life. Amid tree islands and mangrove roots are animals on the prowl. A tuft-eared bobcat gives an eerie yoooooowl, a raccoon carefully washes his food, an osprey guts a fish, and an alligator waits with shroudlike eyes for a redbelly turtle to swim too close. From creatures that fly to those that crawl, here is the cycle of life in the Everglades, presented in lilting, poetic words and show more lush, dramatic images. show less
Excellent vocabulary, amazing use of 'exciting verbs'. Example from p. 17:
"Palmetto bugs, like shiny brown leaves, weave in and out of the grass. They pass spiderwebs spun out across resurrection ferns that the first soft rains have startled into life."
Great book about the different seasons in the North Pole. Goes through the weather changes and the animal hibernation.

3-6 years
Pierce College Library

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