Wheels by Tom Schamp

Wheels by Tom Schamp

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Wheels by Tom Schamp

No one knows who exactly invented the wheel, but in the inventive hands of illustrator Tom Schamp young readers will have great fun learning about all the ways wheels have rolled through history. From prehistoric carts to cars of tomorrow, this big, fun book takes a historic journey through a world where everything has wheels, from the Trojan horse to the Harley Davidson; from the stagecoach and the steam train to the Vespa and the Ferrari; from skateboards to electric scooters. Every spread of this deliriously entertaining and educational book is filled with Tom Schamp's quirky and colorful art. His sly, subtle texts will make older readers smile. Younger readers will return again and again to these playfully crowded pages to discover what different countries' emergency vehicles look like; to learn about buses of every imaginable dimension and weight; and to choose which bike they'd use to win a race. Each viewing will reveal charming new details that are as absurdly funny as they are educationally rewarding.
TOM SCHAMP has written and illustrated more thirty children's books, including It's a Great, Big Colorful World, published by Prestel. He lives in Morstel, Belgium.
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ISBN 13 9783791375533
ISBN 10 3791375539
Title Wheels
Author Tom Schamp
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Prestel
Year published 2023-09-05
Number of pages 46
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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