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Cosei Kawa is an illustrator of children's books and an associate professor at Shizuoka University of Art and Culture. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Books

  • Deborah's Tree (Lerner, 2022) [5]
  • Asa the Rock Cutter (Collins, 2022) [6]
  • Carpe Diem (Fushiana-sha, 2020) [7]
  • An Unlikely Ballerina (Kar-Ben, 2018) [8]
  • The Tigon and the Liger (Lantana Publishing, 2016) [9]
  • Feeding the Flying Fanellis (Carolhroda Books, 2015) [10]
  • Two Dragon Tales (HarperCollins, 2015) [11]
  • Rifka Takes a Bow (Kar-Ben, 2013) [12]
  • How to Persuade a Grumpy Goddess (Pearson, 2013) [13]
  • The Three Princes (HarperCollins, 2011) [14]
  • Issun Boshi (Franklin Watts, 2010) [15]

Awards

  • Independent Publisher Book Award / A bronze medal (2016) [16]
  • Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award / Honor books (2016) [17]
  • CCBC (Cooperative Children's Book Center) choice (2014) [18]
  • Sydney Taylor Book Award, Honor Book / A silver medal (2014) [19]
  • Best Children's Book of the Year by Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College (2014) [20]
  • Kirkus Best Children's Books (2013) [21]

References

  1. ^ Folio Cosei Kawa _ illustrator Retrieved 7 May 2017
  2. ^ Cosei Kawa Archived 2017-09-11 at the Wayback Machine Advocate art Retrieved 7 May 2017
  3. ^ KAWA Cosei Shizuoka University of Art and Design Retrieved 7 May 2017
  4. ^ Family Stories The New York Times Retrieved 7 May 2017
  5. ^ Deborah's TreeLerer Publishing Retrieved 4 November 2022
  6. ^ Asa the Rock CutterCollins Retrieved 12 September 2022
  7. ^ Carpe Diem Amazon Retrieved 4 February 2021
  8. ^ An Unlikely Ballerina Lerner Retrieved 7 August 2018
  9. ^ The Tigon and the Liger Archived 2018-08-07 at the Wayback Machine LANTANA PUBLISHING Retrieved 7 May 2017
  10. ^ Feeding the Flying Fanellis Lerner Retrieved 7 August 2018
  11. ^ Tales of Two Dragons Harper Collins Canada Retrieved 7 May 2017
  12. ^ Rifka Takes a Bow KAR-BEN PUBLISHING Retrieved 7 May 2017
  13. ^ Bug Club Fluent Fiction Play Peason Retrieved 7 May 2017
  14. ^ Browse Inside Harper Collins Canada Retrieved 7 May 2017
  15. ^ Issun Boshi Hachette Children's Group Retrieved 7 May 2017
  16. ^ 2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards Results Independent Publisher Retrieved 7 May 2017
  17. ^ Awards: CILIP Carnegie, Kate Greenaway; SCBWI Golden Kite Shelf Awareness Retrieved 7 May 2017
  18. ^ CCBC Choices 2014 Cooperative Children's Book Center, UW-Madison Retrieved 7 May 2017
  19. ^ 2014 Sydney Taylor Book Awards Announced by AJL The Sydney Taylor Book Award Retrieved 7 May 2017
  20. ^ 2014 best-books Best Children's Books of the Year Retrieved 7 May 2017
  21. ^ BEST CHILDREN'S BOOKS OF 2013 KIRKUS Retrieved 7 May 2017
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Cosei kawa)

Cosei Kawa is an illustrator of children's books and an associate professor at Shizuoka University of Art and Culture. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Books

  • Deborah's Tree (Lerner, 2022) [5]
  • Asa the Rock Cutter (Collins, 2022) [6]
  • Carpe Diem (Fushiana-sha, 2020) [7]
  • An Unlikely Ballerina (Kar-Ben, 2018) [8]
  • The Tigon and the Liger (Lantana Publishing, 2016) [9]
  • Feeding the Flying Fanellis (Carolhroda Books, 2015) [10]
  • Two Dragon Tales (HarperCollins, 2015) [11]
  • Rifka Takes a Bow (Kar-Ben, 2013) [12]
  • How to Persuade a Grumpy Goddess (Pearson, 2013) [13]
  • The Three Princes (HarperCollins, 2011) [14]
  • Issun Boshi (Franklin Watts, 2010) [15]

Awards

  • Independent Publisher Book Award / A bronze medal (2016) [16]
  • Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award / Honor books (2016) [17]
  • CCBC (Cooperative Children's Book Center) choice (2014) [18]
  • Sydney Taylor Book Award, Honor Book / A silver medal (2014) [19]
  • Best Children's Book of the Year by Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College (2014) [20]
  • Kirkus Best Children's Books (2013) [21]

References

  1. ^ Folio Cosei Kawa _ illustrator Retrieved 7 May 2017
  2. ^ Cosei Kawa Archived 2017-09-11 at the Wayback Machine Advocate art Retrieved 7 May 2017
  3. ^ KAWA Cosei Shizuoka University of Art and Design Retrieved 7 May 2017
  4. ^ Family Stories The New York Times Retrieved 7 May 2017
  5. ^ Deborah's TreeLerer Publishing Retrieved 4 November 2022
  6. ^ Asa the Rock CutterCollins Retrieved 12 September 2022
  7. ^ Carpe Diem Amazon Retrieved 4 February 2021
  8. ^ An Unlikely Ballerina Lerner Retrieved 7 August 2018
  9. ^ The Tigon and the Liger Archived 2018-08-07 at the Wayback Machine LANTANA PUBLISHING Retrieved 7 May 2017
  10. ^ Feeding the Flying Fanellis Lerner Retrieved 7 August 2018
  11. ^ Tales of Two Dragons Harper Collins Canada Retrieved 7 May 2017
  12. ^ Rifka Takes a Bow KAR-BEN PUBLISHING Retrieved 7 May 2017
  13. ^ Bug Club Fluent Fiction Play Peason Retrieved 7 May 2017
  14. ^ Browse Inside Harper Collins Canada Retrieved 7 May 2017
  15. ^ Issun Boshi Hachette Children's Group Retrieved 7 May 2017
  16. ^ 2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards Results Independent Publisher Retrieved 7 May 2017
  17. ^ Awards: CILIP Carnegie, Kate Greenaway; SCBWI Golden Kite Shelf Awareness Retrieved 7 May 2017
  18. ^ CCBC Choices 2014 Cooperative Children's Book Center, UW-Madison Retrieved 7 May 2017
  19. ^ 2014 Sydney Taylor Book Awards Announced by AJL The Sydney Taylor Book Award Retrieved 7 May 2017
  20. ^ 2014 best-books Best Children's Books of the Year Retrieved 7 May 2017
  21. ^ BEST CHILDREN'S BOOKS OF 2013 KIRKUS Retrieved 7 May 2017

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