The children's book The Polar Express was written by the author Chris Van Allsburg. Chris Van Allsburg also wrote the book Jumanji which was also made into a film and both of these books earned him Caldecott medals.
The book was wrote and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg.
Chirs Van Allsburg is the illustrator of polar express.
The 2004 movie The Polar Express, originally a popular holiday children's book by Chris Van Allsburg, was directed by Robert Zemeckis. The film is distinct for it's life-like cinematography and use of star actor, Tom Hanks, in six different roles.
it looks like chalk pastels to me.
I assume you mean Polar Express and no, it was a movie made from a children's book.
Some of the popular Polar Express Toys are the Polar Express Train Set and Action Figures. Also popular are the vehicles and bridges to use with the Polar Express Train Set. There is also a Polar Express DVD that is an excellent movie.
Chirs Van Allsburg is the illustrator of polar express.
"The Polar Express" is a children's book that falls under the genre of fantasy and holiday-themed stories.
The sentence "We read the book The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg" is already correctly punctuated and capitalized. It includes the correct capitalization of the book title and author's name.
In the book "The Polar Express," the boy wishes for a bell from Santa's sleigh as a keepsake to remember his magical journey to the North Pole. The bell symbolizes the spirit of Christmas and magic that he experienced on the Polar Express.
The book that won the Caldecott Medal in 1986 was "The Polar Express" written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg.
Chris Van Allsburg won the 1986 Caldecott Award for The Polar Express.
The 2004 movie The Polar Express, originally a popular holiday children's book by Chris Van Allsburg, was directed by Robert Zemeckis. The film is distinct for it's life-like cinematography and use of star actor, Tom Hanks, in six different roles.
the book has a lot of good details but the movie has very little
it looks like chalk pastels to me.
Considering Polar Express 2 doesn't and won't exist, there's not a chance there will be a Polar Express 3.
The ISBN of The Polar Express is 978-0395389492.
I assume you mean Polar Express and no, it was a movie made from a children's book.