Book By Its Cover

12.15.11
Madalena Matoso

This book couldn’t be more awesome. The illustrations are fantastic, the colors are bright and then the flipping is astonishing. Each new flip is so impressive – so many scenes, so many ideas, so many shapes that can turn into other objects. I can spend hours turning the pages and seeing all the different clever variations. Another beauty from Planeta Tangerina.


 
7 Comments
12/15/11  1:29pm
Cristiana wrote

The original edition of this book is titled “Et pourquoi pas toi?” and it was published by Editions Notari, based in Geneva. I do agree with you, it’s a masterpiece and it works greatly with children as far as I have experienced it!!! Perfect choice!


12/16/11  9:02am
Notari wrote

Thank you very much!


12/30/11  6:58am
elisa wrote

wow! what a fantastic book!


01/5/12  11:12am
allie wrote

I am always interested in finding more wordless books to use in the classroom, and I can see this one really sparking the children’s imagination. Thanks so much for sharing!


01/21/12  7:18am
Asmitha Sangee wrote

Interesting book.I thing children’s like this book very much because images are very attractive.


03/27/12  2:01pm
zosia wrote

saw this book at the bologna fair last week, and absolutely loved it! the concept, the artwork, the execution… amazing!


05/15/12  3:21am
Celine Handbag wrote

I agree with your point of view, But I don’t understand what’s the far reaching influences of this topic.



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