Love is LOUD, like a peacock proudly flashing its iridescent eyes for all to see.But sometimes love sings a quieter song, soft as the evening chorus, but no less strong.This beautiful collection of animal similes celebrates love in its many different forms, including the strong bond between parents and their children and the importance of self love. Sarah Maycock's expressive and tender illustrations perfectly capture each emotion with just a few swoops of ink.
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Extraordinary talent Sarah Maycock's follow-up to Sometimes I Feel... looks at love in all its beauty, shown through the lens of animals.
We'd like all of these drawings on our walls
The extraordinary follow-up to Sometimes I Feel... looks at love in all its beauty, shown through the lens of animals.
Sarah was selected as an It's Nice That Graduate in 2011 and her most recent work includes illustrations for the Natural History Museum's 2018 Whales exhibition
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ISBN
9781787418745
Publisert
2022-01-06
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Big Picture Press
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570 gr
Høyde
308 mm
Bredde
242 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
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Product language
Engelsk
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Lily Murray (Author)Lily grew up in the wilds of snowy nowhere, spending much of her time talking to animals and making up stories. She has continued to do this in her adult life, and now writes fiction and non-fiction books for children. Her titles include Dinosaurium, Beneath the Waves and Five Little Chicks.
Sarah Maycock (Illustrator)
Sarah studied Illustration at Kingston University and in 2011 was selected as an It's Nice That Graduate. Notably, in 2018, she was commissioned to create a series of illustrations for London Natural History Museum's 2018 Whales exhibition. She trained herself to draw animals from nature documentaries. Her unique ability to capture a creature's characteristics or the forces of nature in just a few swoops of ink is incomparable and truly impressive. Sarah's book Sometimes I Feel... won the ALCS Educational Writers' Award in 2021. Sarah lives in Hastings, UK.