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Léa Lapin et le concours de cabanes by Christopher Dunn and Richard Stevenson
著者 | Richardson & Dunn |
編集者 | Editions Caurette |
製本 | Hardcover |
ページ数 | 48 |
本の高さ (cm) | 28 |
本の幅 (cm) | 21.6 |
本の厚さ (cm) | 1.1 |
本の重さ (kg) | 0.510 |
本の発行日 | May 2021 |
ISBN | 9791096315949 |
THIS BOOK IS ONLY AVAILABLE FROM US IN FRENCH
If you're interested in the Englsih version (and believe it, you should :) ), please check Chris Dunn or Steve Richardson websites.
More informations about the French version on the publisher's website
Can a lone girl rabbit with the odds stacked against her surprise Jimmy and the other animals to win the big treehouse construction contest? When the school year starts out, Jimmy Squirrel, whose dad owns the biggest construction company in the city, challenges a close group of friends to a treehouse contest. To everyone's surprise, Paisley Rabbit, who has never touched a hammer or a nail and has no one to help her, joins the contest as a long shot to win. But as things heat up, Paisley shows she has some tricks up her sleeve. A delightful tale of defying the odds and believing in yourself that, alongside playful illustrations, kids will want to read over and over.
Awards: Book of the Year (Creative Child Magazine) et Best Picture Book (Indie Book Awards).
Steve Richardson is a three-time award-winning author from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is also the author of Lavender Blue and the Faeries of Galtee Wood, illustrated by Larry MacDougall; Billy's Mountain, illustrated by Herb Leonhard; Alexander Trout's Amazing Adventure, illustrated by Marie Beschorner; and Canlandia, illustrated by Fiona Sansom. Canlandia won the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award in 2014 and was named the 2014 New Mexico / Arizona Book Awards best book in juvenile fiction 2014. Lavender Blue won the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for best in juvenile fiction in 2013.
Christopher Dunn is a freelance illustrator since 2008, working for editorial and publishing clients, such as Haymarket, BBC Audiobooks, The Times and Galerie Daniel Maghen. He works mostly with watercolours. His work have been exhibited in galeries in London (Bankside Gallery), Bath (Victoria Gallery) and Paris (Galerie Daniel Maghen).