

Sinossi
Un atlante insolito, che descrive mondi immaginari abitati da creature magiche e strabilianti, a metà tra sogno e realtà. Un libro che invita a viaggiare verso mete lontane, isole remote e meravigliose profondità marine. Un atlante di tutti i luoghi che non esistono. O forse sì... Età di lettura: da 5 anni
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- Pagine: 36
- Data di uscita: 02-05-2019
Recensioni
Take a trip to places you never knew existed and didn’t realize you always wanted to visit. Take a trip to a place where penguins (and a bear) play musical instruments. Stop into a land where mountains grow upside down. Hang out in a country where a huge volcano erupts with bubble gum. Wildly imagina Leggi tutto
"I fantasize and journey through a world in which the impossible is normal and the possible is jumbled up. Come with me, give me your hand and let's take a peek at a world that only becomes visible when we dream together." So speaks the narrator of this wonderfully fantastic atlas, which describes a Leggi tutto
A penguin playing the harp? A volcano that spews bubble gum? A tree-dwelling octopus? Upside mountains and drawing new constellations with your finger? This was so adroit.
What happens when someone simply lets their imagination conjure up places to see that have never been seen? What about plants or animals never seen? What would your drawings of a mapping of these places, plants, and animals actually look like? And what would your "telling" of this imagined place be l Leggi tutto
A beautifully told story that will capture the imagination of any reader. With the awe inspiring illustrations that take the reader visually into the wonderfully written story. I love that this book can be a home library staple or the book within the school where so many lesson plans can be created
An Atlas of Imaginary Places is wondrously whimsical, captivatingly imaginative, and absolutely stunning! Bursting with lush, intricate, colorful, and unexpected illustrations and dreamy text, this picture book will enchant and charm readers of all ages.
How do you not love a book that came together over coffee and carrot cake? An Atlas of Imaginary Places came together when author Mia Cassany and Ana de Lima did just that; talking about the places they pictured in their minds and dreams, they came up with "colors and languages for an atlas that wou Leggi tutto
This beautiful picture book is perfect for reading before bedtime to set up your child for imaginative dreams while they sleep. Or read this book before they head off to the land of make-believe for lots of playtime inspiration. From volcanoes that spew bubble gum to animals that change their coats w Leggi tutto
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