Coppernickel, The Invention: The Invention
By (Author) Wouter van Reek
Enchanted Lion Books
Enchanted Lion Books
15th May 2008
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
32
Width 200mm, Height 200mm
272g
"A timeless tale of imagination and friendship that children will be drawn to and enjoy again and again."School Library Journal
"Pure magic! This is one of those books that I want to buy for every child I know! It is all here: imagination, humor, just a bit of danger, quirky illustrations, and a story line that gives children credit for being bright enough to understand multiple levels of graphic representation."Leah van Belle, Of Cabbages and Kings
"The illustrations are humorous and dare I say, inventive The ever-growing invention of Coppernickel is very detailed, contrasting nicely with the rough style that the characters and setting are drawn in. The text is equally successful, using short sentences that allow the illustrations themselves to tell most of the story. A great book about imagination and inventions." - Kids Lit "The eclectic mix of visual simplicity and detail combined with straightforward text result in a timeless tale of imagination and friendship that children will be drawn to and enjoy again and again." -- School Library Journal "Coppernickel ... Pure Magic! This is one of those books that I want to buy for every child I know! It is all here: imagination, humor, just a bit of danger, quirky illustrations, and a story line that gives children credit for being bright enough to understand multiple levels of graphic representation." -- Leah van Belle, Of Cabbages & Kings "This is a very delightful picture book, especially for the creative mind that is detail oriented." -- Jan the Book Lady "A simple and charming tale about not losing the crux of a bright idea amid excessive details, and a secondary message about how much fun it is to experience the outdoors." - Midwest Book Review
van Reek went to art school, which was way too easy, so he changed to mathematics, but that was too hard, so he changed back to art. After art school, he created an animated cartoon series for TV, introducing Keepvogel (Coppernickel in English) and Tungsten. So far, Wouter has created about six books based on these characters. van Reek went to art school, which was way too easy, so he changed to mathematics, but that was too hard, so he changed back to art. After art school, he created an animated cartoon series for TV, introducing Keepvogel (Coppernickel in English) and Tungsten. So far, Wouter has created about six books based on these characters.