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Bob Shea

    Bob Shea è un acclamato autore e illustratore le cui opere approfondiscono le intricate dinamiche tra infanzia ed età adulta con una miscela unica di umorismo e cuore. Il suo stile distintivo spesso unisce un'estetica visiva giocosa a temi profondi e risonanti, catturando l'immaginazione dei giovani lettori e dei loro genitori. Attraverso i suoi personaggi e le sue narrazioni, Shea esplora sottilmente le sfide e le gioie universali della vita, affermandosi come una voce preziosa nella letteratura per l'infanzia. I suoi contributi, riconosciuti per la loro originalità e profondità emotiva, continuano a ispirare e intrattenere il pubblico.

    Oh, Are You Awake?
    I Am a Baby
    • I Am a Baby

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      A hilariously deadpan look at new parenthood - from a baby's point of view. I am not sleepy. I am not sleepy because I am a baby. Mummy is sleepy. Mummy is sleepy because I am a baby. With humour and sympathy, Bob Shea looks at the chaos of life with a baby as amiably narrated by the new arrival. Repeating the mantra (and blithe explanation) because I am a baby, the tiny narrator leads us through scenes of exhaustion, grumpiness, squishy nappies, spilled milk, cowering kittens and chubby overfed pups (oopsie!). Playing against the simple, matter-of-fact text are freewheeling illustrations of mess and mayhem, in which the grown-ups' exaggerated body language is sure to send older children into fits of giggles. With its endearing, unabashedly self-pleased star, I Am a Baby will find a place at showers, in nurseries, on parents' shelves and in the hands of appreciative big siblings, as it celebrates the changes a little one brings, at once challenging and full of love.

      I Am a Baby
      4,0
    • Oh, Are You Awake?

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      For anyone who has ever craved sleep—and anyone too full of energy to settle down—a comedy from Bob Shea, creator of the popular Dinosaur vs. series, and singular illustrator Jarvis.It’s sleepy time for Lion and Penguin. Correction: it should be sleepy time for Lion and Penguin, but Lion’s eyes aren’t tired, and his ears would like a story. Penguin, however, is tired and nods off into sweet candy dreams—until a noise wakes him. “Oh, are you awake?” asks Lion sweetly, seated before a drum set. “Let’s have that story, then!” “Not now. It is time to close your eyes and dream dreams.” And so it goes, with an ever-more-disgruntled Penguin trying to nod off while an exuberant Lion innocently practices his drumming, bounces on his squeaky trampoline, and munches on his crunchy chips. Will Penguin need to resort to extreme measures to get his friend to sleep, or has the answer been there all along? Bob Shea’s signature wit, delivered only in dialogue, and Jarvis’s unassuming, retro art and knack for visual humor are sure to delight young readers—and their caregivers—whether at naptime, bedtime, or anytime.

      Oh, Are You Awake?
      3,5