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Leo Timmers

    12 février 1970

    Leo Timmers est un illustrateur et auteur acclamé dont l'œuvre est célébrée pour son mélange distinctif d'humour, de forme et de couleurs vibrantes. Passant d'une carrière en design graphique à l'illustration de livres pour enfants, il a rapidement trouvé sa voix en tant que conteur, créant des récits qui résonnent auprès des jeunes lecteurs. Son style distinctif, caractérisé par des idées incisives et une approche ludique, a obtenu une reconnaissance internationale et ses livres ont été publiés dans le monde entier. Les créations de Timmers offrent une expérience visuelle et narrative unique, faisant de lui une figure marquante de la littérature jeunesse contemporaine.

    Where is the Dragon?
    Elephant Island
    Kind Crocodile
    The Magical Life of Mr. Renny
    Gus's Garage
    Whos Driving
    • Whos Driving

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(10)Évaluer

      Children and adults can guess together who is best suited to which vehicle.

      Whos Driving
    • Gus's workshop is chockful of useless odds and ends. But when his friend Rico comes over with a problem - his scooter seat is way too small for a rhino - Gus finds just the thing to solve it. He creates a fabulous new vehicular contraption with an old lounge chair! One by one Gus's friends bring him their vehicles and Gus solves their troubles with ingenious solutions - a cooling system made with a fridge that doubles as an ice-cream machine, a burst of speed from a rocket blaster. Soon the workshop is almost empty, but the last scraps might be just enough to solve Gus's own problem at the end of a long day

      Gus's Garage
    • When he is unable to sell his paintings and has no money for food, Mr. Renny meets a man who is able to make his paintings come to life.

      The Magical Life of Mr. Renny
    • "The kind crocodile leaves the pond to see the world. Animals are in danger out there! A terrified mouse, a frightened hog and an antelope take shelter on Crocodile's long back"--Page [4] of cover

      Kind Crocodile
    • Caught in a storm, Elephant washes up on a tiny island. Along comes Mouse in a little dingy and Elephant steps aboard . . . uh-oh! They use the wreckage to make the island bigger. And here's Dog--can this boat take Elephant's weight? Uh-oh! None of the animals can save the shipwrecked Elephant but each broken vessel provides new materials for another intricate construction. Wheels and pulleys create a Ferris wheel, an elevator, a waffle maker. Soon there is a whole community and enough space for everyone! As in any Leo Timmers picture book, Elephant Island has many layers of discovery. Each new building is a magical fun park packed with mechanical detail and busy animals all working together.

      Elephant Island
    • Where is the Dragon?

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,8(310)Évaluer

      "In the middle of the night, three knights go in search of a dragon. But in the dark nothing is what it seems"--Back cover.

      Where is the Dragon?
    • 3,8(193)Évaluer

      From the author/illustrator of The Magical Life of Mr. Renny, this almost-wordless picture book is guaranteed to make pre-schoolers giggle. Filled with bright colors, quirky details, car crashes, and animal mix-ups!

      Bang
    • Monkey on the Run

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,7(224)Évaluer

      On a very busy street with traffic moving so slowly, Little Monkey loses patience and jumps onto a fire engine. Then he joins a TV crew, a garbage truck, an aquarium bus, a jewel thief's getaway carEEach vehicle in this wordless picture book contains a world of detail, activity and humor to share with curious toddlers. Full color.olor.

      Monkey on the Run
    • Sam has a lot of imagination. He loves robots and looks at the stars, imagining that robots live there. But Sams parents are so busy doing mundane, ordinary things like vacuuming and gardening that they have have lost all their imagination. Although Sam and his parents speak the same language, they dont understand each other. Sam wants to share his beliefs and the only one who can understand him is... a robot. Thanks to his imagination, Sam builds Franky out of the ordinary objects his parents use. Although Franky and Sam dont speak the same language they DO understand each other because they share the same imagination and passion. Thats why they become such good friends.

      Franky