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Look, a Butterfly!

(Board book)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Look, a Butterfly!

Contributors:

By (Author) Yasunari Murakami
Translated by Cathy Hirano

ISBN:

9781776571901

Publisher:

Gecko Press

Imprint:

Gecko Press

Publication Date:

1st March 2018

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Board book

Number of Pages:

24

Weight:

208g

Description

Look! A white butterfly! Flit and flutter through the blue sky. The butterfly comes to rest on a flower, andpopthe flower opens. Pop! Pop! Pop! All the flowers open: red, blue yellow, pink, orange... Flutter flit through the sky. The butterfly lands on a cat, and ... meeeoow! Lets play! Look, a Butterfly! is a simple, appealing board book told in shapes and colours.

Reviews

"I am smitten with this board book for babies and young toddlers. So much so, it is destined to be my new go-to baby-shower gift." -- Otago Daily Times (NZ)
"Murakamis eye-catching illustrations, painted in striking contrasts, and the use of repetition as the butterfly journeys across the pages make this ideal for little ones to follow and enjoy as the story is read aloud" -- Black Pool Gazette (UK)
"This is a very simple story that resonates with a sense of wonder and delightThey will giggle over the repeated pop, pop, pop too. I can just see Dads and babies having a ball as they find silly and creative ways of popping like the flower buds in the story." -- The Book Chook (AU)

Author Bio

Yasunari Murakami was born in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. His illustrations have been honoured at the Bolgona Book Fair, the Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava, and with the Japan Picture Book Award, and there is a Yasunari Murakami Museum in the Izu Highland, Japan. Three of Murakamis picture books have received a Special Mention in the Graphic Prize for Children at the Bologna Childrens Book Fair and his Pink! Pearl! won a Gold Plaque at the 1991 Biennial of illustrations in Bratislava. Murakamis hobby is fishing, for which he makes many trips to different parts of the world.

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