Published December 15, 2024
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Source: www.amazon.com License: All Rights Reserved. The Jacket I Wear in the Snow (1989)
From Something About the Author, Vol. 134:
Neitzel is best known for her series of "rebus and rhyme" books, illustrated by Nancy Winslow Parker. Together the two have produced a number of picture books that combine cheerful rhymes about common situations, such as getting dressed to go out into the cold and packing for an overnight stay at Grandma’s, with rebus illustrations, so that pre-readers can begin to practice word recognition and enjoy their success at “reading” pictures.
Of the nine rebus books Neitzel (1941-2023) and Parker (1930-2015) created, the first eight follow a similar typographic pattern: Windsor is used on the cover and title pages for the book title and the names of the author and illustrator, but then all other text (with the exception of some type incorporated into illustrations) is in Seagull.
Source: archive.org License: All Rights Reserved. I’m Taking a Trip on My Train (1999)
Source: archive.org License: All Rights Reserved. The Bag I’m Taking to Grandma’s (1995)
Source: archive.org License: All Rights Reserved. I’m Not Feeling Well Today (2001)
Source: archive.org License: All Rights Reserved. Our Class Took a Trip to the Zoo (2002)
Source: archive.org License: All Rights Reserved. We’re Making Breakfast for Mother (1997)
Source: archive.org License: All Rights Reserved. The inner flaps of The Dress I’ll Wear to the Party (1992)
Source: archive.org License: All Rights Reserved. The House I’ll Build for the Wrens (1997)
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