Synopses & Reviews
A beautifully illustrated picture book, Fish On A Walk has no text other than two thematic words at the bottom of each spread. This unusual format suggests ideas that are central to each illustration without telling the story, thereby encouraging children to imagine and invent their own.
A perfect circle time book, Fish On A Walk invites children to giggle together and share their elaborations. Packed with many small details, this book is perfectly suited to young picture book explorers who tend to zero in on just that!
Eva Muggenthaler was born in 1971 in Fürth and studied illustration and graphic design at the College of Design in Hamburg. She is one of Germanys most popular illustrators. Eva has been nominated for the German Youth Literature Prize for two of her many picture books. She lives in Schwabstedt with her family.
Review
Jealous-Accepting. Same-Different. Tricky-Truthful. So reads the provocatively spare text accompanying lush illustrations of all manner of animals doing extraordinary things [
] the books lovely premise encourages original storytelling and the incorporation of personal experience on the part of its listeners.”
ForeWord ReviewsIllustrator Eva Muggenthaler brings us into the realm of the amiably enigmatic. Its that kind of picture book: full of visual pranks, silent amusements and mysterious meaning.” Meghan Cox Gurdon, The Wall Street Journal
Fish on a Walk is an unusual childrens book that will lead to visual and conceptual adventures that are profoundly educational.” The Midwest Book Review
theres lots to talk about in this saucy, offbeat book; its the kind children will return to.” Publishers Weekly
A German surrealist debuts on this side of the Atlantic with a set of independent scenes that will give wings to flights of imagination. [...] [The] central scenarios can be seen in a glance, but further examination reveals smaller and often more ambiguous side business that, properly, invites questions (Why do those ants have shopping bags? Is that a sharks fin in that puddle of spilled soda?) and speculative answers.” Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Twelve illustrations by an award-winning artist invite children and adults to give free reign to their imaginations and invent their
About the Author
Eva Muggenthaler: Eva Muggenthaler, born in 1971, studied illustration and graphic design at the College of Design in Hamburg. A prolific illustrator, she occasionally writes a book as well. Muggenthaler was nominated for the German Youth Literature Prize for two of her books. She lives in Schwabstedt with her family.