Laurie Allen Klein has been a freelance artist for nearly 25 years. Over the last several years, she has worked as the on-staff artist for a marine park, where she does everything from painting life-size sea animal murals to illustrating children's activity books. In addition to Saving Kate's Flowers, They Just Know, Laurie has illustrated The Ghost of Donley Farm, Fur and Feathers, Where Should Turtle Be?, Little Skink's Tail, Solar System Forecast, Meet the Planets, If a Dolphin Were a Fish and Balloon Trees for Arbordale. She was the winner of the Outstanding Pennsylvania Author/Illustrator Award from the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association in 2008 and is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Laurie lives in Florida. See more of her artwork at lauriekleinarts.com.
"With a little green tropical bird on every spread, the process of balloon making is outlined...These words must be read aloud to enjoy the internal rhyming and wonderful use of language. - School Library Journal
Reading this book is bound to give readers a newfound appreciation
for the story behind those short-lived rubber products that are so
much fun to blow up, tie in a knot, and then bounce across a room
or outside. - Reading Today
Rhyming couplets and effective illustrations describe the general
process by which latex is extracted from trees, converted into a
colorful mix, shaped into forms, treated and sent to stores to be
sold as balloons. - Kirkus Reviews
With a little green tropical bird on every spread, the process of
balloon making is outlined...These words must be read aloud to
enjoy the internal rhyming and wonderful use of language. - School
Library Journal
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