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An Atlas of Imaginary Places Mia Cassany

An Atlas of Imaginary Places By Mia Cassany

An Atlas of Imaginary Places by Mia Cassany


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An Atlas of Imaginary Places Summary

An Atlas of Imaginary Places by Mia Cassany

Now in paperback, this dreamy, gorgeously detailed picture book leads children on a journey to impossible but wonderfully imagined places.

Upside-down mountains, volcanoes that spew bubble gum, a gentle humpback whale keeping an entire city afloat. These and other wonderful worlds may not exist on Earth, but elsewhere--who knows? Each spread of this captivating book invites readers on a fantastic voyage. Ana de Lima's whimsical, softly colored illustrations are filled with surprising details that reward close examination, while Mia Cassany's soothing narrator is a nameless fellow traveler. A jungle where the animals exchange stripes, spots, and markings each time they sneeze, an archipelago made up of dessert-shaped islands, and a lighthouse so tall you can draw a new galaxy with your finger are just some of the wild places to visit. Perfect for before-bed reading, or daytime dreaming, this stunningly illustrated book will delight young readers and encourage them to conjure their own imaginary places.

About Mia Cassany

MIA CASSANY is the author of numerous children's books including Animalkind (Prestel).

ANA DE LIMA is a Spanish illustrator with a background in fashion design. She lives in Nuremberg, Germany.

Additional information

GOR013258545
9783791375007
3791375008
An Atlas of Imaginary Places by Mia Cassany
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Prestel
20210907
40
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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