#TeWikiOTeReoMāori #ToitūTeReo
#TeWikiOTeReoMāori #ToitūTeReo
The Giant Jam Sandwich (1972) - story & pictures (nice double credit!) by Brighton illustrator John Vernon Lord with verses by American writer Janet Burroway. Verse for this page in alt text.
#booksky
But oh! If ever a book calls for use of the codex tech of the page reveal, it's this one. Why show the solution right by the clue? Grover would never.
But oh! If ever a book calls for use of the codex tech of the page reveal, it's this one. Why show the solution right by the clue? Grover would never.
From 2006 - and several of the jokes feel a generation older than that. But if you're living fast and dying young, we guess you don't care about aging well.
From 2006 - and several of the jokes feel a generation older than that. But if you're living fast and dying young, we guess you don't care about aging well.
Side note: Australia seems to create more than its fair share of excellent picture books.
Side note: Australia seems to create more than its fair share of excellent picture books.
This adorably wonky energetic 1981 book about Dunedin is by George Griffiths (whose wikipedia entry knows him as a historian and, significantly, not as a poet) and artist Annie Baird.
This adorably wonky energetic 1981 book about Dunedin is by George Griffiths (whose wikipedia entry knows him as a historian and, significantly, not as a poet) and artist Annie Baird.
Here we have Sharon King-Chai's glorious immersive cut-out & lift-the-flap images in Animalphabet (2018), with Julia Donaldson's start-the-book-again circular text. King-Chai's understanding & use of colour is superb.
Here we have Sharon King-Chai's glorious immersive cut-out & lift-the-flap images in Animalphabet (2018), with Julia Donaldson's start-the-book-again circular text. King-Chai's understanding & use of colour is superb.
Turning 40 next year, 4 million copies sold (so far), here is Australian Graeme Base's wildly detailed Animalia. #booksky
Turning 40 next year, 4 million copies sold (so far), here is Australian Graeme Base's wildly detailed Animalia. #booksky