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Eric Carle | Biography, Books, Museum, & Facts

Eric Carle, (born June 25, 1929, Syracuse, New York, U.S. died May 23, 2021, Northampton, Massachusetts), American writer and illustrator of children’s literature who published numerous best-selling books, among them The Very Hungry Caterpillar (1969), which by 2018 had sold some 50 million copies and had been translated into more than 60 languages. Carle was born to German immigrant parents and lived in Syracuse, New York, until 1935, at which time the Carle family moved to his father’s native Stuttgart in what was then Nazi Germany. At the onset of World War II, Carle’s father was drafted into the German army, ....

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Reading is an adventure


Reading is an adventure
At the Library with Nancy Middaugh
Reading for children shouldn’t be something they do only from September through May.  At the Hamburg Public Library, we like to think of reading as a year round adventure.
Although the library does have books that meet AR requirements, we suggest that the summer months might be a good time to discover new authors, new styles and new genres.
The library has dozens of board books which are just right for little hands.  For instance, toddlers can discover dinosaurs in “Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs” (Barton), learn rhymes with “My Sunny Day, Any Day Nursery Rhyme Book” (Beers), or sing along with “Wheels on the Bus” (Raffi).  You can introduce children to numbers in “One, Two, Three!” (Boynton), colors with “My Very First Book of Colors” (Carle), and letters via “Miss Spider’s ABC” (Kirk). ....

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