|
Showing 1 - 22 of
22 matches in All Departments
|
Forever (Hardcover)
Beatrice Alemagna
1
|
R301
Discovery Miles 3 010
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
Sometimes things change Sometimes things fly away Sometimes things
disappear But there's one thing that lasts forever...
A magical story about finding your identity from one of the most
acclaimed storytellers of his generation, richly illustrated in
full colour by an internationally renowned artist. My mother says
that all things can be turned to tales. I thought she meant tales
like fish tails, but I was wrong. She meant tales like this, tales
that are stories. But this tale of mine is very like a fish tail
too... Annie has never been like the other girls. Her mam tried
sending her to school when she was small, but Annie couldn’t seem
to make words or numbers stick. She prefers instead to be swimming
in the sea, or sunbathing on the shore at Stupor Beach, her head
full of tales. She should have been a fish, her mam always tells
her, and Annie knows the truth of it. Then a stranger who comes to
town is struck by the beauty and the wonder of her, and Annie
Lumsden realizes that perhaps she really is half a creature from
the sea.
WINNER of the 2018 4-11 Picture Book Awards (Fiction 4-7 category)
One of the New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2017
All I want to do on a rainy day like today is play my game, but my
mum says it's a waste of time. The game drives my mum mad. She
takes it away. I take it back. I wish Dad had come with us on this
rainy, grey weekend. Without my game, nothing is fun. On the other
hand, maybe I'm wrong about that...
Eddie knows her mum would love a Fluffy Squishy Itty Bitty for her
birthday. The only problem is that she doesn't know what a Fluffy
Squishy Itty Bitty is, or where to find one! Join Eddie as she
tours the whole town, trying to track down the perfect present.
Pascaline (a bat) DOES NOT WANT to go to school. It doesn't matter
who else is going! She knows exactly what she doesn't want. 'Never,
Not Ever!', she shrieks loudly on the first day. So loudly, in
fact, that something amazing happens - and it changes everything.
Charming and laugh-out-loud funny, this irresistible first-day of
school saga is sure to be a repeat read.
Beatrice Alemanga returns with a follow up to the charming "Bugs in
a Blanket." What happens when the bugs venture out into the big,
wide garden to find some new friends? This sturdy board book
introduces children to lovable bugs who learn how to accept
creatures they are initially afraid of. Author Beatrice Alemagna
invented a whole new technique of illustration for this book using
a felted wool technique and an amalgam of applique, fabrics and
stitching.
|
Pepper and Me
Beatrice Alemagna
|
R527
R424
Discovery Miles 4 240
Save R103 (20%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
From three-time NYT Best Illustrated creator of On a Magical
Do-Nothing Day comes a stunning picture book about a little girl,
the scab on her knee, and the healing they do together. In this
utterly enchanting and unexpected tale from international picture
book star Beatrice Alemagna, a childhood mishap is the occasion for
growth and self-reflection. When a little girl falls on the street,
scraping her knee, her father tells her not to worry, that "a
beautiful scab will form." But she does worry! The scab is not
beautiful and it's keeping her from bending her knee! When will it
ever go away? By the time the scab—who she has named
Pepper—falls off, something astonishing has happened: the girl
has come to feel affection for the scab and has a hard time letting
go. With an unerring understanding of a child’s emotional life
and a dash of absurdist wit, this picture book will stand with
classics from creators like Tomi Ungerer and William Steig, who
explore the weird, funny essence of childhood.
Harold Philip Snipperpot is turning seven years old. He's never had
a real birthday party. His parents are too grumpy. But this year is
going to be different. Thanks to an amazing man named Mr. Ponzio,
something incredible is going to happen on Harold's birthday - and
it's going to be absolutely extraordinary. Full of surprises, every
animal imaginable, and magical moments galore, Harold Snipperpot's
Best Disaster Ever is a rumbustious exploration of the ways in
which good things can emerge from disaster.
Eddie knows her mum would love a Fluffy Squishy Itty Bitty for her
birthday. The only problem is that she doesn't know what a Fluffy
Squishy Itty Bitty is, or where to find one! Join Eddie as she
tours the whole town, trying to track down the perfect present.
Little Speckled Bug is in bed with a cold when a mysterious new
neighbour comes knocking at his door. He has never met a girl bug
before, and is excited and captivated by how different she from
him. But as they talk about what to eat and what to play, Little
Speckled Bug realizes that they just can't agree on anything. It
seems like little boy bugs and little girl bugs are just too
different to get along with each other... But then again, she makes
him feel so happy! This third book from the charming world of Bugs
in a Blanket is a simple, endearing story about difference,
tolerance and identity. Illustrated through warm, texture-rich
felted wool and fabrics, this cosy book is perfect to share with
little ones at bedtime.
In this dark, genre-defying picture-book adaptation of Snow White,
acclaimed artist Beatrice Alemagna tells the story from the point
of view of the jealous stepmother queen, to complicate the question
of goodness and set into high relief the shadow side, with its
capacity for evil, of human life.Once upon a time, a child was born
with skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black
as ebony: the princess Snow White. She is possessed of beauty and
innocence, but there in the shadows lurks a queen who will remarry
her widower father, a queen who is as empty and envious, as
narcissistic and fractured as is every life that gets stuck in the
endless reflecting pool or mirror of the self. Void of love, it is
hatred that animates her. But like all true fairy tales, this story
doesn't ask us to judge and condemn the queen and her hatred, but
rather to consider the kinds of behaviors and situations that
invite evil, and where true innocence or goodness might lie.
Following the first-person account of the queen, this picture book
for older readers illuminates her blinding obsession and insatiable
jealousy, right up to the point of her violent undoing.This large
format picture book is made up of a repeating pattern of text and
image: each double spread of text is followed by four striking
full-spread paintings, which are as riveting as they are
unsettling. A bold adaptation of the Grimm's original text, this
version of Snow White brilliantly puts us all in touch with the
messy, shadowed, fraught, and fragile inwardness we each possess.
This is the second book to appear under Unruly, an imprint of
picture books for older readers, and will include an author's note
and a short note to readers about how it continues to build this
experimental framework of visually complex, sophisticated picture
books for teens and adults.
Harold is turning seven years old. He's never had a real birthday
party. His parents are too grumpy. But this year is going to be
different. Thanks to an amazing man named Mr. Ponzio, something
incredible is going to happen on Harold's birthday - and it's going
to be absolutely extraordinary
A Lion in Paris is widely regarded as the most accomplished book by
multi-award-winning children's author/illustrator Beatrice
Alemagna. It tells the story of a lion who, bored by his rural life
in the savannah, seeks excitement and opportunity in the city of
light. On arrival in Paris the lion is disappointed to find that
despite his size, people barely pay attention to him, not even when
he lets out a ferocious roar on the busy Metro. Taking in the
sights and sounds of Paris this beautifully illustrated book
successfully conveys the experience of being a stranger in a new
city and the process of understanding our own identity.
|
The Moon of Kyiv (Hardcover)
Gianni Rodari; Illustrated by Beatrice Alemagna
|
R303
R248
Discovery Miles 2 480
Save R55 (18%)
|
Ships in 9 - 15 working days
|
Over 70 years ago, Italian author Gianni Rodari wrote "The Moon of
Kyiv" to remind us of the humanity we all share. 100% of the net
profit from the sale of this book will be donated to Save the
Children fund for supporting children impacted by the conflict in
Ukraine. In 1955, beloved Italian poet Gianni Rodari penned a
nursery rhyme called "The Moon of Kyiv". It was a poem about our
shared humanity - the poem reminding us that, no matter where we're
from, or where we live, we all exist under the same moon. In the
days following the outbreak of war in Ukraine, these lyrical words
went viral in Italy: they became a call for peace. Six decades
later, they resonate, and feel more relevant, than ever before.
Now, for the very first time, the poem has been illustrated by the
incredible Beatrice Alemagna, whose beautiful pictures match
Rodari's words in hope, purity and power.
This book is gorgeous and gorgeously produced It might be said that
this is a strong departure for Beatrice as her first book that has
huge, undeniable child appeal. Not only the work of a world
renowned and highly talented illustrator, this book displays
Beatrice's abilities at their best. The illustrations are gorgeous,
the color work is superb, and the story is GREAT. The fantastic
epigraph for this book encapsulates just why it's so good and
serves as such a departure into a book that will delight children
to no end: "It is best for young children to live an ordered life.
Especially if they can order it themselves." Beatrice is seen by
top US commercial illustrators as the best illustrator working
today. She is influential, her books are awaited and collected.
A New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated
Children's Book of 2022 Everyone knows how "Little Red Riding Hood"
goes. But Grandpa keeps getting the story all wrong, with hilarious
results! "Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Little
Yellow Riding Hood-" "Not yellow! It's Red Riding Hood!" So begins
the story of a grandpa playfully recounting the well-known
fairytale-or his version, at least-to his granddaughter. Try as she
might to get him back on track, Grandpa keeps on adding things to
the mix, both outlandish and mundane! The end result is an
unpredictable tale that comes alive as it's being told, born out of
imaginative play and familial affection. This spirited picture book
will surprise and delight from start to finish, while reminding
readers that storytelling is not only a creative act of
improvisation and interaction, but also a powerful pathway for
connection and love. Telling Stories Wrong was written by Gianni
Rodari, widely regarded as the father of modern Italian children's
literature. It exemplifies his great respect for the intelligence
of children and the kind of work he did as an educator, developing
numerous games and exercises for children to engage and think
beyond the status quo, imagining what happens after the end of a
familiar story, or what possibilities open up when a new ingredient
is introduced. This book is illustrated with great affection by the
illustrious artist Beatrice Alemagna (Child of Glass), who counts
Gianni Rodari as one of her "spiritual fathers."
|
A Daydreamy Child Takes a Walk
Gianni Rodari; Illustrated by Beatrice Alemagna; Translated by Antony Shugaar
|
R454
R366
Discovery Miles 3 660
Save R88 (19%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
Written by Gianni Rodari, the father of modern Italian children's
literature, and charmingly illustrated by award-winning artist
Beatrice Alemagna, this bright, sweet story reminds us what
children are really like in the most essential and beautiful way!
Little Giovanni is always daydreaming, always paying attention to
the small miracles that lead him to lose track of the big picture.
So even though he’s promised his mama to keep his eyes open on
his walk, he can’t help but get distracted. Cheerful, carefree,
and curious, Giovanni literally loses himself as he discovers the
wide, wonderful world around him. Here, Rodari highlights the
gorgeous way children give themselves over to their attention to
the world by having Giovanni lose parts of himself as he walks
along. Should his mama worry? No! Because: “That’s just the way
children are.”Following her New York Times/New York Public
Library Best Illustrated Telling Stories Wrong, Beatrice Alemagna
returns to illustrate another of Gianni Rodari’s delightful
stories from Telephone Tales. With a Batchelder Award winning
translation by Antony Shugaar, this classic story from one of
Italy’s most beloved and important authors of children’s
literature asserts the power of flights of fancy and the value of
childlike wonder.
A magical story about finding your identity from one of the most
acclaimed storytellers of his generation, richly illustrated in
full colour by an internationally renowned artist. My mother says
that all things can be turned to tales. I thought she meant tales
like fish tails, but I was wrong. She meant tales like this, tales
that are stories. But this tale of mine is very like a fish tail
too... Annie has never been like the other girls. Her mam tried
sending her to school when she was small, but Annie couldn't seem
to make words or numbers stick. She prefers instead to be swimming
in the sea, or sunbathing on the shore at Stupor Beach, her head
full of tales. She should have been a fish, her mam always tells
her, and Annie knows the truth of it. Then a stranger who comes to
town is struck by the beauty and the wonder of her, and Annie
Lumsden realizes that perhaps she really is half a creature from
the sea.
The animals are marching dutifully to school - but not Pascaline.
It doesn't matter who is going. She knows exactly what she doesn't
want. 'Never, not ever!' she shrieks loudly. So loudly, in fact,
that something amazing happens - and it changes everything...
Charming and laugh-out-loud funny, this irresistible first-day of
school saga is sure to be a repeat read.
"I'm not a baby anymore, believe me. I can walk backwards without
falling over...almost!" The latest book from award-winning
illustrator Beatrice Alemagna is a tender and humorous reflection
on toddlerhood that will strike a chord with parents and toddlers
alike. Boubo is eager to show that he's not a baby anymore - he
knows he is on his way to being a 'big kid' and is proud to
demonstrate his new-found abilities to prove his case. Little Big
Boubo portrays a unique stage of child development with empathy and
humour, and is a delightful celebration of a parent's love from one
of the most prominent and exciting illustrators working today.
A compelling, magical picture book with whimsical, stunning art and
heartfelt, charming text, from award-winning illustrator Beatrice
Alemagna. "Hands down, Beatrice Alemagna is my favorite
contemporary illustrator," said the Caldecott Honor-winning
illustrator of Last Stop on Market Street, Christian Robinson. All
I want to do on a rainy day like today is play my game. My mom says
it's a waste of time, but without my game, nothing is fun! On the
other hand, maybe I'm wrong about that...While reading On a Magical
Do-Nothing Day, one gets the sense that the illustrator became lost
in her drawings, and as a reader, you will want to do the same.
Perfect for fans of picture books by Julie Morstad, Carson Ellis,
Jon Klassen, and Tomi Ungerer. From the creator of The Wonderful
Fluffy Little Squishy and A Lion in Paris!
|
You may like...
Atmosfire
Jan Braai
Hardcover
R590
R425
Discovery Miles 4 250
This Is Why
Paramore
CD
R148
R138
Discovery Miles 1 380
|