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George was one of those kids. You know, the kind that never stays still. And then one day, the doctor said he was going blind. Did that slow George down? Not for a single second. In fact, he was so fast, he went on to break a world record for blind runners. And now he’s breaking more barriers—because ironically, George Mendoza, blind painter, paints what he sees. George Mendoza started going blind at age 15 from a degenerative eye disease. It wasn't the sudden onset of blindness that many people experience. George lost his central vision and started seeing things that weren't there—eyes floating in the air, extraordinary colors, objects multiplied and reflected back. George describes this condition as having "kaleidoscope eyes." He triumphed over his blindness by setting the world record in the mile for blind runners, and later competing in both the 1980 and 1984 Olympics for the Disabled. Now a full-time artist, Mendoza's collection of paintings, also titled Colors of the Wind, is a National Smithsonian Affiliates traveling exhibit. Black and white line drawings by Hayley Morgan-Sanders.
"The story of George Mendoza, told in J.L. Powers' beautiful, poetic language, is an illumination of the persistent power of art. Colors of the Wind reminds us all that our biggest burdens are often our greatest gifts." —Kathi Appelt, author of The Underneath
"May everyone who sees George Mendoza's art understand the lessons of determination and fortitude." —First Lady, Laura Bush
"So many of us are tempted to crumble under what we perceive to be unbearable burdens. It's an inspiration and a challenge to read about George Mendoza who has triumphed over that, and so much more." —Jane Seymour, actress
Powers traces the life of Mendoza, a blind painter, accompanied by Mendoza’s own striking paintings. As a child, Mendoza learned that he was losing his vision: “George didn’t lose all his sight, though. Instead, he started seeing flashing lights and brilliant colors even at night when he dreamed.” Despite the changes in his vision (an afterword describes his condition as “kaleidoscope eyes”), Mendoza discovered a love for running, twice competing at the Olympics. He then found his life purpose when he takes the advice of a priest to “paint what you see.” Reproductions of Mendoza’s bright, abstract paintings appear opposite the text and small line drawings of George running and interacting with others. —Publishers Weekly, 9-1-2014 Mendoza's paintings...extraordinary creations of color, reflecting the dazzling kaleidoscope inside his own head. Colors of the Wind us an uplifting and inspiring picturebook biography, highly recommended especially for public and elementary school library children's collections. —Midwest Book Review, January 2015 “When his best friend dies, Mendoza finds purpose in painting (with brushes or fingers) his kaleidoscopic perception; these paintings appear throughout the book. His heavy, bold streaks and swirls of color depict key events, focusing his story in ways the short sentences supplemented by Morgan-Sanders’ minimalist line drawings cannot; it’s hard to look away from a swarm of blurry butterflies or a basketball hoop painted like a blazing eye.” —Kirkus Reviews 'An incredible gift': Picture book tells story of Las Cruces artist George Mendoza. —The El Paso TimesSku: 9781948959407Colors of the Wind: The Story of Blind Artist and Champion Runner George Mendoza
By: JL Powers; George Mendoza$20.50 -
From the Publisher: As is their custom, the d'Aulaires have thoroughly researched their subject in order to provide the most historically accurate account of the life of the man Samuel Eliot Morrison called "the greatest mariner that ever lived." In their pursuit, the d'Aulaires traveled to Spain, Portugal, and the Caribbean Islands to research original documents on the life of Columbus.Sku: 9780964380332
Columbus
By: Ingri and Edgar D'Aulaire$24.50 -
From the publisher: “Come on, Rain!” Tess pleads to the sky as listless vines and parched plants droop in the endless heat. Then the clouds roll in and the rain pours. And Tess, her friends, and their mothers join in together in a rain dance to celebrate the shower that renews both body and spirit. Through exquisite language and acute observation, Karen Hesse evokes this refreshing experience, and Jon J Muth’s lyrical artwork perfectly reflects the spirit of the text.Sku: 9780590331258
Come On, Rain!
By: Karen Hesse$25.99 -
From the Publisher: Ready-to-color, double-page illustrations introduce stargazers of all ages to 22 major constellations, among them Aquarius, the water bearer; Orion, the hunter; Gemini, the twins; and Aries, the Ram; as well as Canis Major, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Virgo, and more. An informative accompanying text relates the mythological story behind each constellation's name and identifies its principal stars as well as galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, and other features associated with the constellation. To help viewers locate these fascinating star formations, charts on the inside front and back covers show generalized positions of the constellations in the Northern Hemisphere during summer and winter. Entertaining and fact-filled, this clearly rendered collection is also a great source of royalty-free art suitable for a variety of art and craft projects.Dover Original.Sku: 9780486426488
Constellations of the Night Sky Coloring Book
By: Bruce LaFontaine$6.95 -
Everyone gets angry, so it’s never too early for children to learn to recognize feelings of anger, express them, and build skills for coping with anger in helpful, appropriate ways. Children learn that it is okay to feel angry—but not okay to hurt anyone with actions or words. They discover concrete social skills for anger management: self-calming, thinking, getting help from a trusted person, talking and listening, apologizing, being patient, and viewing others positively. Reassuring and supportive, the book helps preschool and primary children see that when they cool down and work through anger, they can feel peaceful again. Presented in a social story format, the book includes a special section for adults, with discussion questions, games, activities, and tips that reinforce improving social skills. For all homes, childcare settings, and primary classrooms as well as special education, including settings with children on the autism spectrum.Sku: 9781575423463
Cool Down and Work Through Anger
By: Cheri J. Meiners$17.95 -
Shek marvels at the new world as he and his brother, Little Wong, arrive in California. Along with hundreds of other workers, the brothers are going to build a great railroad across the West. They plan to save enough money so that their mother and little brothers can join them in America. But as days grow into months, they endure many hardships-exhausting work, discrimination, and treacherous avalanches. Inspired by actual events, this story reveals the harsh truth about life for the Chinese railroad workers in 1865, while celebrating their perseverance and bravery.Sku: 9780142500552
Coolies
By: Yin$9.00 -
Ever since she was a little girl, Marguerite de Angeli loved her father's descriptions of the red leather-topped copper-toed boots he prized when he was a young boy in Lapeer, Michigan...Sku: 9798888180679
Copper-Toed Boots
By: Marguerite de Angeli$18.95 -
What is life like in a coral reef? What do corals eat? Why are corals more colourful at nighttime? Learn about some of the most beautiful locations in the natural world.Sku: 9780823443574
Coral Reefs
By: Gail Gibbons$11.99 -
This story of a small teddy bear waiting on a department store shelf for a child’s friendship has appealed to young readers generation after generation.Sku: 9780140501735
Corduroy
By: Don Freeman$10.99 -
Popcorn, tortillas, and . . . fuel for cars? Learn about all the surprising things we make from corn.Sku: 9780823422456
Corn
By: Gail Gibbons$10.99 -
The bold story of Katherine Johnson, an African-American mathematician who worked for NASA during the space race and was depicted in the film Hidden Figures.Sku: 9781250137524
Counting on Katherine: How Katherine Johnson Saved Apollo 13
By: Helaine Becker$25.99 -
It’s an exciting day for Almanzo as the Wilder family visits the county fair! There are contests, races, and good things to eat, and Almanzo can’t wait to see what the judges think of his special pumpkin.Sku: 9780064434935
County Fair
By: Laura Ingalls Wilder$9.99 -
For a war horse, Clyde is an abysmal coward, but he finally decides that even if he isn't brave, he can at least act bravely.Sku: 9780395361719
Cowardly Clyde
By: Bill Peet$12.50 -
Young Charles Russell wanted to be a cowboy, so just two weeks shy of his sixteenth birthday, the determined Charlie boarded a train heading to the frontier. There, in 1880, in the land of buffalo, Indians, and open prairie, Charlie found his home. And there he became a painter—but not just any painter. Today Charles M. Russell is considered one of the greatest artists of the American West and one who opened its door to so many.Sku: 9781930900837
Cowboy Charlie
By: Jeannette Winter$25.95 -
Explore the timeline of a baby’s development from fertilization to birth with your family. In a kid-friendly way, Crafted by God offers the biblical teaching that every human life is made in the image of God and has extraordinary value. This title includes full-color images, booklets, foldouts, and other interactive pages reveal the wonder of God as Creator and the scientific genius behind His creative process.Sku: 9781683442813
Crafted By God
By: Dr. Georgia Purdom, Stacia McKeever$31.50 -
Old Cyrus Grape doesn’t like children. And he insists that the skating pond is “his.” Mr. Whiskers knows this isn’t true, but since he can’t prove it, there’ll be no skating…not even on Christmas Day! That is…unless cleaning Mr. Whiskers’ house uncovers some important information. Maggie’s favorite cranberry cookie recipe is on the back.Sku: 9781930900684
Cranberry Christmas
By: Wende Devlin; Harry Devlin$26.95