Viviane Schwarz
Viviane Schwarz is a children's book artist and illustrator.She is best known for her funny, boldly coloured lift-the-flap books, both of which were shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway medal ("There are Cats in this Book" and "There are NO Cats in this Book").In 2011 she received a Booktrust Best...
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Viviane Schwarz is a children's book artist and illustrator.She is best known for her funny, boldly coloured lift-the-flap books, both of which were shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway medal ("There are Cats in this Book" and "There are NO Cats in this Book").In 2011 she received a Booktrust Best New Illustrators Award.She writes most of her own books, but has also illustrated two books written by friend and collaborator Alexis Deacon.Viviane was born in Germany, studied illustration in Cornwall and has been living and working in London since 2003.Her books aim to encourage creativity in young readers and usually include interactive and comic elements.Recent publications include "Welcome to your Awesome Robot", a manual for creating a cardboard robot costume and "The Sleepwalkers", a 94 page graphic novel about overcoming nightmares.
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Een korte review voor een kort, maar spannend prentenboek.Een meisje en haar krokodil (nee, geen idee waarom ze een krokodil heeft die en kan praten en ook haar vriend is) gaan op zoek naar goud. Gelukkig is de krokodil erg wijs over de soorten goud en schatten die te vinden zijn te wereld. En zo be...
No duh. All the cheese is mine, and mine alone to grate and share. My mother-in-law gives me a sack of cheeses for Christmas every year. Of course, the Spouse actually has a nickname including the word cheese. And both the Offspring are quite keen. So, yeah, you had me at "cheese." I like the way ...
7 hamsters have outgrown their nest and need to find a new home for them to live in.This was an absolutely adorable book to read. I love hamsters, so when I saw this in the library I just had to read it! And what a trip it was. The illustrations are just beautiful, colourful and I love how the hamst...
Cool idea, good execution except, wow, I'm getting old and the frames were just slightly too small to be comfortable reading. It was a slight struggle to read and to decipher the pictures. Not a lot, just a tiny bit too small, so that the whole thing was just a little bit too hard to enjoy.That said...
A clever, appropriately fantastical story about creatures who rescue defenseless sleeping children for their nightmares.