Tim Hopgood's Wonderful World of Colours
«A beautifully illustrated board book that delights in everything that grows, from red strawberries to yellow bananas. With bright, joyful art, it is a beautiful introduction to colours, and shows the youngest children how colours can be mixed to create new ones. It ends with a stunning fold-out rainbow to make this a truly special book for the youngest children.»
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Oxford University Press
- Innbinding
- Kartonert
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780192766793
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 17 x 17 cm
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«A beautifully illustrated board book that delights in everything that grows, from red strawberries to yellow bananas. With bright, joyful art, it is a beautiful introduction to colours, and shows the youngest children how colours can be mixed to create new ones. It ends with a stunning fold-out rainbow to make this a truly special book for the youngest children.»
Books for Topics
«Praise for Singing in the Rain: "Tim Hopgood's exuberant illustrations make rain a joyful experience.»
Red Reading Hub
«The perfect gift to share with all the family.»
Lancashire Evening Post
«Praise for What a Wonderful World: "Hopgood does the impossible and makes a song as ubiquitous as What a Wonderful World feel fresh again. With dazzling artwork that jumps off the page, the colours of the rainbow never looked prettier.»
Huffington Post
«Reading the words in print, rather than simply hearing them, made me think much more about what the song says to us about the wonders of our world and the importance of love.»
Parents in Touch
«The words are enriched by gorgeous illustrations.»
Carousel
«Every page is so lovely, so appealing, it demands long, close attention.»
Armadillo Magazine
«Praise for Walking in a Winter Wonderland: "The words to this famous song are given new life in this beautiful book.»
Booktrust
«Hopgood's crayon and pastel illustrations capture the sheer wonder of winter.»
Kirkus
«A seasonal classic in every sense.»
Daily Mail