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Jon Agee

    Questo autore è celebrato per le sue illustrazioni visivamente accattivanti e spesso umoristiche che conferiscono il suo stile narrativo unico. Il suo lavoro, che spesso gioca con giochi di parole e gag visivi, esplora temi come l'autoaccettazione e le gioie inaspettate dell'esistenza. I libri dell'autore sono noti per la loro natura giocosa, che affascina i giovani lettori offrendo al contempo strati per adulti che apprezzano concetti arguti e svolte sorprendenti. Con una audace sensibilità visiva e un approccio non convenzionale alla narrazione, l'autore si è affermato come una voce distintiva nella letteratura per l'infanzia, promuovendo l'immaginazione e il senso dell'ilarità.

    Life on Mars
    Little Santa
    Milo's Hat Trick
    Incredible Painting of Felix Clousseau
    The Wall in the Middle of the Book
    The Incredible Painting of Felix Clousseau
    • Art imitates life in this hilarious, absurdist picture book--one of Jon Agee's most beloved titles, now back in print. "Outrageous!" the judges cried. "Ridiculous!" Who would dare enter a portrait of a duck in the Grand Contest of Art? But when Felix Clouseau's painting quacks, he is hailed as a genius. Suddenly everyone wants a Clousseau masterpiece, and the unknown painter becomes an overnight sensation. That's when the trouble begins.

      The Incredible Painting of Felix Clousseau
    • Felix Clousseau is a poor, unknown painter living in turn-of-the-century Paris. When he enters his painting of a duck in a local art contest, no one is impressed -- until the duck quacks. Suddenly, all the paintings Clousseau has painted come to life, and his creations -- which include a slithery boa constrictor, a billowing volcano, and a gushing waterfall -- threaten to cause havoc all over Paris

      Incredible Painting of Felix Clousseau
    • Milo's Hat Trick

      • 40pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Milo the Magnificent's magic act isn't so magnificent after all, until he meets a bear who teaches him the secret to the perfect hat trick in this classic and critically acclaimed picture book, perfect for fans of Oliver Jeffers and Jon Klassen Milo the Magnificent is the world’s least magnificent magician. He can't even pull a rabbit out of his hat! When Mr. Popovich gives him one more chance, Milo knows he has no choice: he has to go out and catch a rabbit for his act. Instead, he catches a bear. And the bear promises to help! Into the hat he dives. Milo rides the train home, sure his act will go off perfectly tonight. But when he arrives in his dressing room, he discovers that he left his hat—and the bear!—on the train. Meanwhile, across town, a man in a restaurant has a very familiar hat . . . Can Milo get his hat back in time for his act?

      Milo's Hat Trick
    • The story of Santa is re-imagined in a contemporary and hilarious way that will charm both children and adults

      Little Santa
    • Praise for Life on Mars We are made hopeful by fresh questions and mysteries about our ultimately unknowable and inexhaustibly interesting universe . . . [The book] invites us to be fearless with our faults and bold in our explorations, and to remember that wonder is never withdrawn. - New York Times Book Review Delightful deadpan humor. - San Francisco Chronicle Jon Agee excels at creating picture books with unusual settings and characters . . . For young readers, this book serves as a great introduction to the kinds of books where the reader knows more information than the main character does. - The Huffington Post Bursting with quiet wit and gorgeous Martian vistas. Simply masterful. - Kirkus , starred review The humor continues through the very last page. Agee, with his unique and winning view of the world, never talks down to children and always asks readers to slow down and enjoy his take on what they might not otherwise see. - Horn Book , starred view Sure to be a hit with beginning readers and storytime audiences alike. - School Library Journal , starred review Satisfying silliness from start to finish, with a gotcha ending that will prompt requests for repeat readings.- Publishers Weekly Target[s] the preschool humor level with canny accuracy. Streamlined compositions shaggily outlined in deep charcoal make this ideal for group sharing-and no doubt plenty of shouted interaction. - BCCB There's plenty of humor in the contrast between Agee's text and pictures, and that skittish martian is a hoot all on its own. Little ones who lost it over Jon Klassen's I Want My Hat Back will likely appreciate Agee's guileless astronaut. - Booklist The words tell one story and the pictures another in this charming tale from master picture book creator Jon Agee...Out of this world. - BookPage

      Life on Mars
    • The story features a little girl who persuades her father to embody a tree throughout the day, embracing the whimsy of imaginative play despite the weather. This charming picture book highlights the joy of pretend play and celebrates the special bond between parents and children, showcasing the lengths a parent will go to for their child's happiness.

      My Dad Is a Tree
    • A girl seeks her perfect pet at a wonderfully unusual animal shelter in this comical read-aloud by the award-winning creator of Life on Mars The Copley County Animal Shelter has an aardvark, a lizard, a goose, a weasel, and plenty more. But do they have a puppy? The girl with her wagon is ready to adopt a dog--not an aardvark, lizard, or goose! Can the shelter manager help her to find her perfect pet?

      I Want a Dog
    • Otto: A Palindrama

      • 144pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      This absurdly clever and funny graphic novel, told entirely in palindromes, is created by World Palindrome Champion Jon Agee, author of Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog! Otto is having a very palindramatic day. His pet, Pip, has gone missing, and his search for the dog leads him deeper and deeper into a strange and perplexing world--full of talking owls, stacks of cats, storms and mazes, boats and trains and automobiles . . . oh my! Everything seems to be the same backward and forward, and Pip isn't sure he'll ever find his way home to Mom and Pop. But you, reader, will enjoy his Oz-like journey thoroughly.

      Otto: A Palindrama