An Atlas of Imaginary Places by Mia Cassany
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Description
An Atlas of Imaginary Places accompanies children as they travel through 15 unique, imaginary places, including far-flung islands, hidden nooks and marvellous depths — each of which exist somewhere betwen reality and dreams
This dreamy, gorgeously detailed picture book leads children on a journey to impossible but wonderfully imagined places. Upside-down mountains, volcanoes that spew bubble gum, a gentle humpback whale keeping an entire city afloat. These and other wonderful worlds may not exist on Earth, but elsewhere – who knows? Each spread of this captivating book invites readers on a fantastic voyage. Ana de Lima’s whimsical, softly coloured illustrations are filled with surprising details that reward close examination, while Mia Cassany’s soothing narrator is a nameless fellow traveler. A jungle where the animals exchange stripes, spots, and markings each time they sneeze, an archipelago made up of dessert-shaped islands, and a lighthouse so tall you can draw a new galaxy with your finger are just some of the wild places to visit. Perfect for before-bed reading, or daytime dreaming, this stunningly illustrated book will delight young readers and encourage them to conjure their own imaginary places.
36 pp. hardcover
23 x 32 cm
Published May 2018 by Prestel
AGES: 4 to 8