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Danny Blue's Really Excellent Dream: A CBCA Notable Book
By (Author) Max Landrak
Hachette Australia
Lothian Children's Books
26th September 2017
Australia
Children
Fiction
A823.4
Hardback
32
Width 236mm, Height 286mm, Spine 9mm
460g
A story about a curious and inventive boy that will make kids think about how each of us sees the world. Danny Blue lives in a world where everything is blue. And while there are many different shades and hues, everything is essentially the same. But then one night Danny sees something in a dream that is unlike anything else. He tried to describe it, but no one can understand what he means, and so he decides to create the thing he saw in his Really Excellent Dream (or R.E.D.). A wonderfully illustrated, off-beat story about invention, dreams and thinking outside the box.
Max Landrak's first children's book is a delight . . . bound to bring forth giggles - BOOKS+PUBLISHING
Highly recommended . . . This delightful book, like a fable, will engender much discussion - ReadPlusSometimes really special books come along and this is one. In a blue world, Danny starts to dream in colour. A magical tale with gorgeous illustrations. This book will become a favourite. - CAIRNS POSTone that parents will enjoy reading to the kids at bedtime - MANLY DAILYDanny brings a powerful message of welcoming imagination and diversity. With charisma, wit and subtle artfulness, DANNY BLUE'S REALLY EXCELLENT DREAM is a colourful story perfect for showing children from age four that embracing dreams and open-mindedness can make the world of difference. - Reading TimeMax Landrak is an art director/writer/illustrator who has lived and worked in London, New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland and Singapore. His quirky sense of humour has been recognised at every major international advertising award show, including multiple Cannes Lions. Max is proud to have made a short film that was a finalist at Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival, and to have run a marathon in Havana, Cuba. Born in the far north of Norway, he has lived in Sydney since 1992.