In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
In The City
by Tineke Meirink
After In The Street, Tineke Meirink returns with a new picture book of illustrated photographs. Longer than this previous book, In The City invites us once again to take a look around and to work the imagination. You will meet a body building couple, a pirate, a giant fork and various wildlife like penguins, frogs and elephants.
After In The Street, Tineke Meirink returns with a new picture book of illustrated photographs. Longer than this previous book, In The City invites us once again to take a look around and to work the imagination. You will meet a body building couple, a pirate, a giant fork and various wildlife like penguins, frogs and elephants.
After In The Street, Tineke Meirink returns with a new picture book of illustrated photographs. Longer than this previous book, In The City invites us once again to take a look around and to work the imagination. You will meet a body building couple, a pirate, a giant fork and various wildlife like penguins, frogs and elephants.
After In The Street, Tineke Meirink returns with a new picture book of illustrated photographs. Longer than this previous book, In The City invites us once again to take a look around and to work the imagination. You will meet a body building couple, a pirate, a giant fork and various wildlife like penguins, frogs and elephants.





The art and culture of Children's books

Boardbook
pages: 20 pages
size: 18 x 18 cm
from 3 to 6 years
Everything is changing
by Dominika Lipnewska
This is one of the most important topics for a child starting to observe the world.
Themes: growing up, observation, changes, feelings
Change can feel very scary. It can make us angry and it can make us think that things were better before. But that’s ok… It takes a while to learn that change is a part of life. All we can do is to observe it and try to enjoy it. Or wait for it to pass…


