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Delphine Chedru Livres






Antonimy to wyrazy o przeciwstawnym znaczeniu: noc-dzień, mały-duży, przed-za. Każda ilustracja tej książki ukrywa dwa obrazy i dwa przeciwieństwa. Wystarczy na nią spojrzeć przez czerwony, a potem przez niebieski filtr. Oto magiczny, polsko-francusko-angielski słownik antonimów.
99 Tomatoes and One Potato: A Seek-and-Find for Curious Minds
- 30pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Find the odd one out in this vibrantly illustrated, oversize seek-and-find book 99 Tomatoes and One Potato is a stylish, one-of-a-kind seek-and-find book from the author-illustrator of Spot It! and Spot It Again!. Young readers are asked to find the odd one out among 100 objects, from the one mouse hiding among 99 cats, to the one bus among 99 cars, to the one snowflake among 99 stars. The bright, graphic art style and oversize trim size make this board book perfect for seek-and-find-loving young readers.
This or That?
- 16pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Do you prefer cats or dogs? Chocolate or vanilla ice-cream? The hen or the egg? Mummy... or Daddy? This pop-up book with flaps to lift, is packed with interactive tabs that put children in the driving seat.
What Happens When...
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
What happens to all the things that we lose or let go? The balloon that floats off into the sky, the sock that slides behind the radiator, the bucket swallowed by waves or our shadows when the sun goes down?
With this adorable children’s book learning to count has never been so sweet Written and illustrated in the same charming style as Chedru’s other new book for children from Thames & Hudson, Who’s the Biggest?, How Many Kisses? invites the reader to practice counting with little kisses. Young readers count and blow air kisses to their friends, pets, grandparents, and more with this delightfully interactive book. Following a classic counting technique until readers reach the number ten, the book then takes wild jumps up to 17, 64, 823, and finally “millions,” prompting a riotous explosion of kisses from the reader. By encouraging the child to physically interact with the book, reading becomes a game that celebrates all the things a child loves in life.
An enchanting children's book that teaches how to interact with the book and the world
Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. Taking twenty-one images and their reverse, Delphine Chedru has created a fun and engaging book for young children to learn the associations between words and their opposites. Hello Goodbye wittily presents pairs of words such as light and heavy, night and day, and near and far in amusing illustrations that come to life, one word at a time, thanks to a red and blue filter that is very easy to use: the red filter makes the red illustration disappear and the blue appear, and vice versa. The interactive quality of the book catches children’s attention and encourages them to make connections with words they are familiar with—all while keeping them entertained.
