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Barroux

    1 gennaio 1965

    Barroux è un illustratore con sede a Parigi, il cui lavoro è apparso su pubblicazioni come il New York Times e il Washington Post. Le sue illustrazioni sono riconosciute per il loro stile distintivo e la loro capacità di dare vita alle storie.

    Welcome
    How many Trees
    Shhh!
    Where's the Elephant?
    I Love You, Blue
    Where is the Elephant?
    • Where's the elephant? Where's the parrot? Where's the snake? ... And where are the trees? What starts as a game of jungle hide-and-seek quickly turns into something more significant in this charning, unique book by award-winning illustrator, Barroux. A touching visual narrative works on two levels, giving parents the oppertunity to discuss deforestation. The story has a beautiful, heart-warming simplicity

      Where is the Elephant?
    • What starts as a game of jungle hide-and-seek quickly turns into something more significant as the author's illustrations convey the consequences of deforestation upon the animal kingdom. This book adopts the familiar 'Where's Wally?' search-and-find format to introduce young readers to environmental issues.

      Where's the Elephant?
    • Shhh!

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      In Shhh!, a gently humorous book perfect for bedtime, a young boy imagines all sorts of animals going to sleep.

      Shhh!
    • How many Trees

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      How many trees make a forest? Each animals thinks they know the answer but they just can't agree . .

      How many Trees
    • The follow-up to Barroux's stunning and critically acclaimed Where's the Elephant? and Where's the Starfish?

      Welcome
    • The Run

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      A boy dawdling in the bathroom to read is taken by surprise when the characters in his book come to life in this quirky picture book perfect for young readers with a silly sense of humour or beginning potty training!

      The Run
    • Free

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      A circus faces a dilemma at the border when paperwork prevents their birds from crossing. Paloma, showing quick wit and resourcefulness, devises a plan to free the birds from their cages. As the ringmaster and Paloma navigate the situation, the birds soar over the border, reuniting the circus in a triumphant escape that leaves the border guard astonished. This story highlights themes of ingenuity, teamwork, and the bond between humans and animals.

      Free
    • Keep an Eye on Ivy

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      A terrifically twisty tale that children will devour with relish - with a pop- up surprise!

      Keep an Eye on Ivy
    • A one-of-a-kind story about empathy and friendship. When a robot asks a boy, “Can we be friends?” the boy replies, “I don’t think so. You’re a tin can.” The robot disagrees. After all, the robot can play music! Do math! Bake a cake! But the robot has no brain, the boy insists, and no heart. So surely it is a tin can. Is there anything the robot can do to change the boy’s mind? To prove it’s more than a piece of metal? This whimsical story considers what it takes to be like someone else. And, more important, what it takes to be a friend.

      I Am Not A Tin Can!