The park is full of things to spot. From spring blossom, bees and butterflies to autumn leaves and rainy skies, little observers will love discovering the wonder in the world around them. Beautifully illustrated in paper collage by bestselling children’s book creator, Clare Beaton, each page invites the reader to spot the creatures, flowers, trees and people enjoying their local park. Now in a bilingual English-Arabic edition.
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The park is full of things to spot. From spring blossom, bees and butterflies to autumn leaves and rainy skies, little observers will love discovering the wonder in the world around them. Beautifully illustrated in paper collage by bestselling children’s book creator, Clare Beaton. Now in a bilingual Arabic-English edition.
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ISBN
9781916851139
Publisert
2024-06-03
Utgiver
Vendor
b small publishing limited
Høyde
160 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
PC03, J, 02
Språk
Product language
Arabisk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
16

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Illustratør
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Clare was brought up in North London where she still lives and works. Having studied graphics and illustration at art college, Clare went straight to work for the BBC as an illustrator for children's programmes. Clare still illustrates and writes lots of felt, fabric collage, pen and ink, and paper collage books for children. Clare was brought up in North London where she still lives and works. Having studied graphics and illustration at art college, Clare went straight to work for the BBC as an illustrator for children's programmes. Clare still illustrates and writes lots of felt, fabric collage, pen and ink, and paper collage books for children. Ibrahim Fawzy is a literary translator, academic, and writer from Egypt. He holds an MA in Comparative Literature. His translations, reviews, and interviews have appeared or are forthcoming in ArabLit Quarterly, Words Without Borders, The Markaz Review, Modern Poetry in Translation, Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal, Poetry Ireland Review, among others. He is currently an editorial assistant at Rowayat and editor -at- large at Asymptote, and podcasts at New Books Network. In 2023, he finished a six-month mentorship with the British National Centre for Writing. He was a recipient of Culture Resource’s 2023 Wijhat grant. His translation of Khalid Al-Nasrallah’s The White Line of Night won the 2023 English PEN Presents. His translation of Rema Hmoud’s “Glass” has been shortlisted for Deep Vellum’s The Best Literary Translations 2024 Anthology.