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Sarah Barroux

    Barroux je ilustrátor sídliaci v Paríži, ktorého diela sa objavili v denníkoch The New York Times, The Washington Post a inde. Jeho ilustrácie sa vyznačujú osobitým štýlom a často sprevádzajú príbehy s hlbokým ľudským presahom. Zameriava sa na vizuálne rozprávanie, ktoré dokáže osloviť čitateľov všetkých vekových kategórií a sprostredkovať silné emócie.

    Draw Patterns With Barroux
    Mr Leon's Paris
    Emily and Alex
    Line of Fire
    • Line of Fire

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      • 4 hodiny čítania
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      One winter morning, the famous illustrator Barroux was walking in Paris when he made an extraordinary find lying in the street: the real diary of a WW1 soldier. Barroux rescued the diary and illustrated the soldier's words. Line of Fire is one of the most extraordinary - and beautiful - books about the First World War. -- LOVE READING

      Line of Fire
    • Emily and Alex are twins. They have the same birthday. They have the same last name. But they can be as different as night and day. Meet Emily and Alex, fraternal twins who love being different. Emily is clean, Alex is dirty; Emily likes dots, Alex likes stripes; Emily is noisy, Alex is quiet. Acclaimed artist Barroux makes his Blue Apple Books debut with two charmingand witty books of opposites, featuring a pair of lovable twins who are double the trouble and double the fun.

      Emily and Alex
    • Paris is beautifully rendered in moody colours in this stylish tale of a taxi driver. His eccentric passengers - Jeanette the hairdresser going to Scissor Row, a mummy going to Pyramid Street... Children will enjoy spotting the various locations mentioned. This is a sophisticated and stylish picture book to be savoured again and again. BOOKTRUST

      Mr Leon's Paris
    • Barroux's crackling-with-creativity activity book offers a hands-on way to recognize, copy, and create patterns. Kids will be firing on all cylinders as they fill in simple patterns like colored dots, then progress to more complicated and silly-smart patterns such as stripes - on a fox! Is pattern recognition an important developmental skill that contributes to mathematical cognition and problem-solving? It is! But it is much more fun to absorb when drawing an argyle-patterned scarf on a spotted giraffe, or a tangle of swirly snakes! Barroux supplies just the right amount of instruction and creative freedom for beginning artists, and kids who just want to see how a triangle, a curl, and a circle can become - hey, a mouse!

      Draw Patterns With Barroux