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A Perfect Wonderful Day with Friends
By (Author) Philip Waechter
Illustrated by Philip Waechter
Translated by Melody Shaw
Gecko Press
Gecko Press
7th September 2022
1st June 2023
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
833.92
Short-listed for Happy and Healthy category 2022 (UK)
Paperback
28
Width 265mm, Height 235mm
This big-hearted picture book captures the warmth and fun of a spontaneous summers day with friends, where one lovely activity leads to another until they all go back home to bake a cake (two cakes!) to finish.
In this domino story, Raccoon decides to bake an apple cake. But he has no eggs, so visits his friend Fox, who needs a ladder to mend the roof. Badger will have one, but he needs help too, so they set off to find Bear. They stroll through meadows, meet up with Crow, nibble blackberries and find Bear fishing at the river. Soon the five friends are having the best day outthe sun shining on their fur, fishing, swimming, picnic and finally home to bake the caketwo cakes, because bears have big appetites.
A Perfect Wonderful Day with Friendsis a picture book to instantly capture the heart. Laconic narration, funny dialogue and exquisite illustrations tell the story of a carefree childhood day.
Philip Waechter is one of Germanys leading childrens author/illustrators with a beautifully classic illustration style.
Happy and Healthy category finalist, Teach Early Years Awards 2022.
"The secret to happiness lies, this jovial book hints, in welcoming every new event and participating wholeheartedly."
-- Publishers Weekly"friendly characters, a satisfying story, and a happy ending for all...A rewarding choice for reading aloud."
-- Booklist"a picture book about simply being alive. This is a story about a day when you are being observant and finding adventure wherever you can."
-- School Library Journal"It all adds up to a calm, happy, perfect, wonderful day that young readers and their parents will find almost as nice as the real thing."
-- The Wall Street JournalPhilip Waechter was born in 1968 in Germany. He now lives as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator in Frankfurt am Main.
In 1999 Philip and Moni Port co-founded the community studio LABOR.