Based on supermodel Georgie Badiel's childhood, a young girl dreams of bringing clean drinking water to her African village.
Based on supermodel Georgie Badiel's childhood, a young girl dreams of bringing clean drinking water to her African village.
Susan Verde grew up in a brownstone in the heart of Greenwich
Village. She spent much of her time as a child clad in bell bottoms
and rainbow suspenders, roller skating up and down her block with a
skate key around her neck and a piece of chalk in her pocket (for
spontaneous hopscotch). Susan's love of literature began in utero
(according to her mother) and never dwindled. She can, to this day,
relate very well to Amelia Bedelia. After spending a number of
years working as an elementary school teacher, Susan now writes and
teaches kid's yoga in East Hampton, New York, where she lives
amidst an explosion of Legos, art supplies, and picture books with
her twin boys, Joshua and Gabriel, and her daughter, Sophia. They
are the constant inspiration for her writing. They never let her
forget how to see things from a child's point of view and keep the
kid in her alive and kicking.
Georgie Badiel is a high-fashion model who hails from the
landlocked country of Burkina Faso. After she won the title of Miss
Africa in 2005, Georgie's profile continued to soar as she appeared
on the runways of designers such as Oscar de la Renta, Louis
Vuitton, and Diane Von Furstenberg and was featured in editorials
for magazines including Russian Vogue, Essence, and Elle. The Water
Princess is inspired by her childhood in her small village in
Burkina Faso.
Peter H. Reynolds is an author and illustrator, as well as the
founder of the educational media company FableVision. Reynolds is
best known for his children's books about authentic learning,
creativity, and self-expression. His picture books include The Dot,
which has been published in over twenty languages, and the New York
Times bestseller Someday by Alison McGhee. Reynolds lives in
Dedham, Massachusetts, and is the co-owner of his family's book
store, The Blue Bunny Bookstore.
Susan Verde grew up in a brownstone in the heart of Greenwich Village. She spent much of her time as a child clad in bell bottoms and rainbow suspenders, roller skating up and down her block with a skate key around her neck and a piece of chalk in her pocket (for spontaneous hopscotch). Susan's love of literature began in utero (according to her mother) and never dwindled. She can, to this day, relate very well to Amelia Bedelia. After spending a number of years working as an elementary school teacher, Susan now writes and teaches kid's yoga in East Hampton, New York, where she lives amidst an explosion of Legos, art supplies, and picture books with her twin boys, Joshua and Gabriel, and her daughter, Sophia. They are the constant inspiration for her writing. They never let her forget how to see things from a child's point of view and keep the kid in her alive and kicking. Georgie Badiel is a high-fashion model who hails from the landlocked country of Burkina Faso. After she won the title of Miss Africa in 2005, Georgie's profile continued to soar as she appeared on the runways of designers such as Oscar de la Renta, Louis Vuitton, and Diane Von Furstenberg and was featured in editorials for magazines including Russian Vogue, Essence, and Elle. The Water Princess is inspired by her childhood in her small village in Burkina Faso. Peter H. Reynolds is an author and illustrator, as well as the founder of the educational media company FableVision. Reynolds is best known for his children's books about authentic learning, creativity, and self-expression. His picture books include The Dot, which has been published in over twenty languages, and the New York Times bestseller Someday by Alison McGhee. Reynolds lives in Dedham, Massachusetts, and is the co-owner of his family's book store, The Blue Bunny Bookstore.
Praise for The Water Princess:
An ALA Notable Children’s Book – 2017
Amazon Best Book of September – Ages 6-8
“[T]his timely and well-crafted story will educate readers on the
preciousness of potable water.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“A lovely picture book, filled with messages of perseverance and
hope.”—School Library Journal
“A stirring, thought-provoking story… Verde's poetic language
reflects the length and difficulty of Gie Gie and her mother's
trek, along with the positive spirit the girl brings to the
task.”—Publishers Weekly
“Fashion Week’s most inspiring story.”—New York Post
Praise for The Water Princess An ALA Notable Children's Book - 2017 Amazon Best Book of September - Ages 6-8 "[T]his timely and well-crafted story will educate readers on the preciousness of potable water."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review "A lovely picture book, filled with messages of perseverance and hope."--School Library Journal "A stirring, thought-provoking story... Verde's poetic language reflects the length and difficulty of Gie Gie and her mother's trek, along with the positive spirit the girl brings to the task."--Publishers Weekly "Fashion Week's most inspiring story."--New York Post
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