Synopses & Reviews
The latest book from award-winning illustrator Beatrice Alemagna is a tender and humorous reflection on toddlerhood that will strike a chord with parents and toddlers alike. Boubo is eager to show that heandrsquo;s not a baby anymore. He wants everyone to know heandrsquo;s on his way to being a andldquo;big kidandrdquo; and, to prove his case, he is proud to demonstrate his newfound abilities: He can ride a bike, order for himself in a restaurant, and much more!
Little Big Boubo portrays a unique stage of child development with empathy and humor, and is a delightful celebration of a parentandrsquo;s love.
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An entertaining tale about making friends and embracing the unknown by award-winning artist, Beatrice Alemagna.
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Ever since Little Fat Bug's birthday, the bugs in the blanket have been great friends. They are such great friends, and have spent so many hours playing together, in fact, that they are beginning to get bored of playing 'hug-a-bug' with each other. And so, at Little Fat Bug's suggestion, the bugs venture out into the garden to find new friends to play with. But will these bugs dare to make friends with creatures they have never seen before?
Ages 3-5
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Beatrice Alemanga returns with a follow up to the charming Bugs in a Blanket. What happens when the bugs venture out into the big, wide garden to find some new friends? This sturdy board book introduces children to lovable bugs who learn how to accept creatures they are initially afraid of. Author Beatrice Alemagna invented a whole new technique of illustration for this book using a felted wool technique and an amalgam of applique, fabrics and stitching.
About the Author
Beatrice Alemagna is a multi-award-winning author/illustrator from Bologna, Italy. Now living in Paris, she has worked as the poster artist for Centre Pompidou for over 10 years and is the author of over 20 books for children, translated into 13 different languages. Her artwork has been the subject of 14 solo exhibitions and has been featured in group exhibitions in major museums. Accolades include a Bologna Ragazzi special mention, the Rueil-Malmaison Best Illustrator Prize, and, twice, the Baobab Prize for the most innovative book for children.