In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
After In The Street, Tineke Meirink returns with a new picture book of illustrated photographs. Longer than this previous book, In The City invites us once again to take a look around and to work the imagination. You will meet a body building couple, a pirate, a giant fork and various wildlife like penguins, frogs and elephants.
After In The Street, Tineke Meirink returns with a new picture book of illustrated photographs. Longer than this previous book, In The City invites us once again to take a look around and to work the imagination. You will meet a body building couple, a pirate, a giant fork and various wildlife like penguins, frogs and elephants.
After In The Street, Tineke Meirink returns with a new picture book of illustrated photographs. Longer than this previous book, In The City invites us once again to take a look around and to work the imagination. You will meet a body building couple, a pirate, a giant fork and various wildlife like penguins, frogs and elephants.
After In The Street, Tineke Meirink returns with a new picture book of illustrated photographs. Longer than this previous book, In The City invites us once again to take a look around and to work the imagination. You will meet a body building couple, a pirate, a giant fork and various wildlife like penguins, frogs and elephants.





The art and culture of Children's books

Picture Book
pages: 40 colour pages, hardcover
size: 18 x 26,5 cm
from 3 to 6 years
Sleep
by Mario Onnis
What does sleep look like? And how many kinds of sleep exist? A picture book illustrated simply with delicate images that present sleep by comparing it, page after page, to an animal. Floating lightly in the sky, like a red fish; hopping and with a moustache, as illustrated by the rabbit; and when sleep is deep, it's quite round, as shown by the hippopotamus. Plus many other "animals of sleep"!
A way of helping kids fall asleep, while learning to recognize different animals, through the magic of language and illustrations which help them to associate a concrete image to a particular state of sleep.

