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Philippe Dupasquier

    27 settembre 1955

    Philippe Dupasquier è un celebrato autore e illustratore di libri per bambini, rinomato per il suo distintivo stile artistico. Le sue opere sono caratterizzate da un'inventiva giocosa e visiva che cattura immediatamente i giovani lettori. Le illustrazioni di Dupasquier accompagnano spesso narrazioni che esplorano la curiosità, la scoperta e situazioni umoristiche, promuovendo così l'immaginazione dei bambini. Il suo contributo alla letteratura per l'infanzia risiede in un'eccezionale capacità di fondere l'arte visiva con una narrazione coinvolgente, lasciando un'impressione duratura sui bambini.

    Auf nach Westen!
    A Country Far Away
    The Factory
    Bill's New Frock
    The Great Green Mouse Disaster
    A Busy Day at the Harbour
    • This is one of a series of activity/observation game picture books focusing on a single day in a busy place. This book is set at the harbour, where people come and go, and lots of different things happen. At the back of the book are some fold-out flaps with lists of puzzles to solve on every page.

      A Busy Day at the Harbour
      5,0
    • The Great Green Mouse Disaster

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      A troupe of performing mice escape into a hotel lobby and proceed to wreak havoc all over the hotel. With each spread of Dupasquier's detailed drawings, particular areas of interest are pinpointed by questions on the whereabouts of key characters. This helps children follow the various storylines.

      The Great Green Mouse Disaster
      4,3
    • Bill's New Frock

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      One morning, almost as if in a dream, Billy wakes up to find that he has turned into a girl! His mother casually dresses him in a pink dress and sends him off to school, where he realizes how differently girls are treated. A unique story that will serve as a springboard for discussions among young readers.

      Bill's New Frock
      3,8
    • The Factory

      • 24pagine
      • 1 ora di lettura

      lovely book

      The Factory
    • A Country Far Away

      • 31pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Told in the first person by two young boys, this story relates their identical experiences . . . with very different results. The text appears in the middle of the page, and two sets of pictures, above and below, show the same actions in two very different cultures: a small African village and a modern suburban setting. . . . The format makes this an interesting picture book. . . . Children will enjoy finding the similarities and differences for themselves.-- School Library Journal.

      A Country Far Away