Discover the many wonderful ways that seeds can travel and watch as they grow into brand new plants.
Émilie Vast Livres
Emilie Vast joue avec les lignes pures, la couleur en aplat et le contraste. Inspirée par les arts graphiques du passé et amoureuse de la nature, elle met en scène plantes et animaux, comme autant de personnages venant raconter leurs histoires dans des illustrations stylisées, douces et poétiques. Son œuvre est visuellement captivante et évoque la sérénité et la beauté de la nature.





Plants on the Move
- 56pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Exploring the diverse mechanisms of plant reproduction, this book highlights how plants and their seeds utilize various methods to disperse, including falling, clinging, burrowing, floating, and relying on animals for transport. Each example showcases the intricate strategies plants employ to ensure their survival and continuation, emphasizing the dynamic relationship between flora and their environments.
From Father to Father
- 14pages
- 1 heure de lecture
The story creatively explores ancestry through the use of matryoshka dolls, which symbolize family lineage. Each board book features colorful illustrations of nesting dolls that decrease in size with each turn of the page, showcasing unique designs adorned with animals and nature motifs. This engaging format encourages young readers to connect with their heritage while enjoying vibrant visuals.
From Mother to Mother
- 14pages
- 1 heure de lecture
The narrative explores Baby's lineage through generations, starting from her great-great-great-grandmother. Each page features a Russian nesting doll that symbolizes the family tree, becoming smaller with each turn. These dolls are vibrantly illustrated with various nature-themed designs, including animals and flowers, enhancing the visual storytelling. The book beautifully intertwines family history with artistic elements, making it both educational and visually engaging for readers.
Dieses detailreich illustrierte und poetisch geschriebene Sachbuch zeigt Kindern, dass die scheinbar so ruhigen Pflanzen in Wirklichkeit sehr abenteuerlustig sind: Die fedrigen Löwenzahnblüten fliegen von Garten zu Garten, die Erdbeere rankt sich am Boden, die Haselnuss lässt sich vergraben und die Kletten halten sich an Mensch und Tier fest … Ob per Zug, auf dem Rücken einer Ameise oder im Bauch eines Vogels, dieses Buch erklärt neugierigen Kindern, wie Pflanzen reisen, um sich zu vermehren, und welche faszinierenden Metamorphosen sie dabei durchlaufen.