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Madeline: Activity Book with Stickers
By (Author) Ludwig Bemelmans
Penguin Putnam Inc
G P Putnam's Sons
13th September 2012
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Paperback
32
Width 214mm, Height 276mm, Spine 4mm
218g
It's playtime with Madeline! This fun-filled collection of reusable stickers, simple puzzles, and pictures to color features Madeline, Pepito, and other beloved Ludwig Bemelmans characters as they frolic in scenic Paris. Gatefold flaps on the front and back covers unfold to reveal full-color, glossy spreads where young readers can creatively place their reusable vinyl stickers.
Ludwig Bemelmans was a painter, illustrator, and writer of more than three dozen books for both adults and children. Born in 1898 in a part of Tirol now known as Merano, Italy, he came to the United States in 1914 and, after spending Christmas Eve on Ellis Island, set up residence in New York City. Before finding his voice as a writer, he worked in a hotel and ran his own restaurant. Later Bemelmans became a novelist and a nonfiction writer, as well as a frequent contributor toThe New Yorker(for which he drew many covers),Town and Country,Holiday, andVogue; and he also wrote a screenplay in Hollywood. He penned the first draft of Madelineon the backs of menus in Pete's Tavern. He is best known for his Madeline books, which rank among the most honored children's books ever.Madelinewas named a Caldecott Honor Book; and the first of its five sequels,Madeline's Rescue, won the Caldecott Medal and was aNew York TimesOutstanding Book of the Year. A world traveler, Bemelmans was renowned as a true cosmopolite, an irreverent and droll chronicler of the incongruous, an elegant man-about-town, a merry observer of the improbable and the absurd. He died in 1962 after completing the sixth story about Madeline, Madeline's Christmas.