One and All
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
One becomes many in this beautiful book about the relationship between the whole and its parts. Bold illustrations, hand-lettered text, and gatefolds serve to order and illustrate collections of people, things, animals, and plants, offering young readers a better sense of their own place in the world.
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In her U.S. debut, French artist G hin explores how objects and animals can become part of larger wholes through the use of three-panel sequences that feature full-page flaps. G hin's bold, blocky graphics are rendered in saturated shades of mustard, red, and turquoise, and dry wit and even social commentary pop up throughout. An apple core ("garbage") appears opposite a garbage can; lifting the flap reveals a "garbage dump" overflowing with trash. Elsewhere, a single mosquito turns into a swarm, leading to an exclaimed "yikes!" on a spread packed with the red-nosed bugs. In other transitions, a fishbowl is followed by a river and an ocean crowded with fish, and a page is part of a book, which in turn is part of a library. G hin's eye-catching graphics convey ideas of interconnectedness, scale, and scope with humor and flair. Ages 3 5.