Silvia Borando
3) Near, far
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
From up close and far away, things can look so different. Can you guess what animals you're looking at as they zoom in, then zoom back out? No words are needed in this striking and colorful exploration of animal shapes. Bold graphic forms create a playful exercise in visual perception. At first glance, that green bump might be a grassy hill. But we're too close to be sure. Step back (turn the page) to see a little more. Now there are two green loopy...
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
Look closely! This vibrant wordless book invites children to explore the concept of visibility. A menagerie of colorful animals can be found within this stylish book, but pay attention! When the background color changes with each turn of the page, a different animal (almost) vanishes and another seems to appear on every spread. Who blends in with the fallen leaves? What about the trees of the forest? Brimming with visual humor, this attractive play...
Author
Pub. Date
2022.
Language
English
Description
A playful, funny story about finding the perfect outfit Zerelda visits the tailor to find her perfect outfit . . . This laugh-per-page storybook will be a fun-time storytime hit for grown-ups and little ones. This simple, graphic picture book follows Zerelda as she looks for the perfect outfit for herself With page after page of wild and silly looks, will fussy Zerelda find the perfect fit for herself?
Author
Pub. Date
2022.
Language
English
Description
Harry visits the hairdresser to find the perfect new hairstyle... This laugh-per-page storybook will be a fun-time storytime hit for grown-ups and little ones. This simple, graphic picture book follows Harry as he considers some new looks at thehairdresser. With page after page of hilarious and unexpected hairstyles, will fussy Harry find the perfect new haircut?
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2018.
Language
English
Description
Mouse spots a nut high up in a tree. "Mmm," she says. "I'm going to gobble that up!" So she shakes the tree a little to the right, and she shakes the tree a little to the left. But it isn't the nut that falls from the tree, it's Fox, who thinks that Mouse looks pretty tasty! Soon a warthog and then a bear come along with similar ideas. Little readers will enjoy the just-made-it escapes (and be happy to get in on the shaking action), only to laugh...