
Take my hand?
- Parent-child
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:Others
- Publication date:June,2017
- Pages:32
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:221mm×293mm
- Publication Place:Netherlands
- Words:(Unknown)
- Star Ratings:
- Text Color:Full color
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Review
• Phenomenal read aloud book. - Dagblad van het Noorden (Dutch newspaper)
• A hilarious adventure, filled with colour and striking illustrations. - Trouw (Dutch newspaper)
• The drawings really pop, ready to step off the page. - Livre (Dutch book magazine)
Feature
★Author Tjibbe Veldkamp is a four-time Silver Slate Pencil winner, books by him are already available in ten languages!
★The illustrator Wouter Tulp has over 35,000 Instagram followers from all around the world.
★A very funny book about a girl who knows how to get her own way, as well as a subtle reference to many adults' smartphone and tablet addiction.
★3+
Description
Author
WOUTER TULP is a freelance illustrator and character developer. He is known for his versatility and has illustrated many children's books. His caricatures and editorial illustrations have been published in national newspapers and magazines.
As a character developer, Wouter has worked on several international feature film projects. He currently works for Sony Pictures Animation.
[About the author]
TJIBBE VELDKAMP is a renowned writer and writing coach. He was born in Groningen and studied psychology at the University of Groningen. In 1990 he turned to writing children's books; his first book, Een ober van niks, was published in 1992. Since then, he combines writing books with writing for the Dutch Donald Duck magazine. Among other awards, he has won four Silver Slate Pencils and the Children’s Bookstore Award.