LoveReading4Kids Says
The colourful creator of over 50 children's books holds our hand as we make art. Dot by dot, line by line, smudge by smudge and scribble by scribble, we copy Herve's creations on every page, drawings created by his magical paintpot of prime colours.
In Herve's distinctive and fun style, we are inspired and coached to finger paint a wide range of items exploring how to create using the simplest of tools. From flowers, to birds, to cars, or rockets the scribbles build to a pull-out spread displaying a whole world of wonder. A simply brilliant way of introducing children to creativity using their imagination to take their dots, lines and scribbles to the next level.
Deborah Maclaren
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Dot! Scribble! Go! Synopsis
From Hervé Tullet, author of the New York Times bestseller Press Here, a picture book to unleash children's creativity: Using only a finger and a great deal of imagination, Hervé empowers readers to create a simple flower . . . an entire garden . . . and even whole new worlds!
Once again, Hervé Tullet brilliantly and successfully coaxes children to recognize and celebrate their innate artistic talent. He convinces each reader that their hand is magic and capable of transforming a few simple lines, squiggles, dots, and shapes into . . . well, pretty much anything they can imagine!
A new Hervé picture book is always a cause for celebration. This is his first in seven years and a companion to Press Here, Mix It Up!, and Let's Play! with all the hallmark whimsy and imagination that will delight his many fans. Whether enjoyed in a family living room, a kindergarten reading nook, or a preschool art class, there's something here to enchant every reader.
AN INVITATION TO PLAY, EXPLORE, AND LEARN: Hervé is a master at involving his readers visually, intellectually, and physically in his books by inviting them to touch the pages and perform a series of fun activities, all to yield surprising and delightful results.
SCREEN-FREE INTERACTIVITY: Without technology, electronic bells and whistles, or moving parts, Hervé's books brilliantly harness the imagination to let readers experience the world through new eyes.
BUILDS DEXTERITY: For very young children, here's an innovative approach to building dexterity and a brilliant way to learn about following directions using simple hand movements and gestures.
CREATIVE VALUE: Combining rhythm, motion, and shapes with Hervé's signature bold primary colors and even a bonus gatefold, here's a great tool for arts education that will appeal to parents and educators looking to build children's creative thinking and curiosity skills.
HIGH-PROFILE CREATOR: Hervé Tullet is a renowned artist and children's book author with more than eighty internationally acclaimed titles, including Mix It Up!, Let's Play!, Say Zoop! and, of course, Press Here, the longest-running picture book on the New York Times Bestseller List, celebrating nearly five years there!
Perfect for:
- The millions of children and adults who love Hervé Tullet and his wonderful books
- Fun and interactive read-aloud book for families or small groups
- Toddlers, preschoolers, and early readers ready to learn about color and shapes in a fun and imaginative way
- Children's art programs
- Fans of The Dot; Dear Zoo;Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?; The Day the Crayons Quit, and other books about color, art, drawing, and creativity
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9781797232584 |
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10th October 2024 |
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Hervé Tullet |
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Herve Tullet |
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Chronicle Books |
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Hardback |
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56 pages |
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About Hervé Tullet
Hervé Tullet is the creator of over 50 children's books. He was born in Normandy, and later studied Fine Arts and Decorative Arts before working as an Art Director. Herve Tullet loves to provoke surprise when he meets children and the magic also works through his much-awaited books, and he was awarded the Sorcieres Prize 2010. Herve lives in Paris.
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