Follow The Red Balloon by Olivier Latyk

Follow The Red Balloon by Olivier Latyk

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The first title in this new series of bold, graphic books for toddlers visually tells the story of a balloon floating away.

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Follow The Red Balloon by Olivier Latyk

The first title in this new series of bold, graphic books for toddlers visually tells the story of a balloon floating away. Each page reveals the strange and wonderful things the balloon passes on its journey, from boats and fire engines, to cats and dogs, to rockets and aliens - and everything in between! Sound-words throughout make this an aural adventure - from beep to cheep and bubble to squelch! - perfect for toddlers learning to vocalise. Follow-up titles: Follow the Little Fish (about water), Follow the Silver Star (about bedtime) and Follow the Footprints (about animals).
Ruth Martin is an editor and author of numerous children's books. Her picture book illustrated by Olivier Latyk, Where on Earth is the Moon?, was long-listed for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal. Olivier Latyk studied Typography and Graphic Design at Olivier de Serres school in Paris, and went on to the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in Strasbourg. His work has appeared in 70 books as well as The Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe and the Washington Post. His first book for Templar was the Greenaway-longlisted Where on Earth is the Moon? Author Ruth Martin lives in London, UK; illustrator Olivier Latyk lives in Edinburgh, UK.
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ISBN 13 9781848779655
ISBN 10 1848779658
Title Follow The Red Balloon
Author Olivier Latyk
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Board book
Publisher Templar Publishing
Year published 2013-05-01
Number of pages 20
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.