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Books published by publisher Phaidon Press Ltd

  • Seeing Stars: A Complete Guide to the 88 Constellations

    Sara Gillingham

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, Nov. 19, 2018)
    A graphically stunning, comprehensive introduction to the constellationsThis artful and accessible introduction to constellations equips readers with the information they need to locate, name, and explain all 88 internationally recognized constellations. Each cluster of stars is featured alongside the "story" (mythological or historical) behind its naming, tips on how to find it, what times of year it is visible, and key stars and asterisms within its grouping. Complete with star maps and a glossary, this keepsake volume of visual reference and beauty is perfect for inquisitive young stargazers. Colors are brighter than they appear - printed in pure Pantones. Book jacket features foil stamping and laser-cut pinholes.Ages 7-10
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  • Nicholas

    René Goscinny, Jean-Jacques Sempé

    Paperback (Phaidon Press, March 30, 2011)
    Follows Nicholas as he runs away, buys his mother a birthday gift, and worries about showing his parents his report card.
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  • Squares & Other Shapes: with Josef Albers

    Josef Albers

    Board book (Phaidon Press, Sept. 26, 2016)
    An introduction to shapes through the acclaimed art of Josef AlbersThe influential art of Josef Albers is used to teach shapes in this stylish read-aloud board book, which takes children through Albers' range of geometrics, one artwork per page, beginning with squares and returning to them as a familiar refrain throughout. The variance of colour, scale, and quantity adds to the richness of the visual arc, and the accompanying text provides a humorous and engaging commentary. Readers will not only learn their shapes, but also grow familiar with fine art in this second title in the 'First Concepts with Fine Artists' series. Includes a read-aloud `about the artist? at the end.
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  • Art Workshops for Children

    Hervé Tullet

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, Sept. 21, 2015)
    A guide to twelve children's art workshops by one of the world's most innovative facilitators and best–selling bookmakers. Art Workshops for Children is a guide for parents and teachers to organize and execute artistic workshops for children. 12 workshops are featured, each offering a list of materials needed, a step–by–step guide to facilitation, practical tips, illustrated examples, and photos of workshops in progress. The workshops are designed to spark children's imaginations, champion group bonding, and give visually pleasing results – with no artistic ability required.Tried and tested around the world by children of all ages. Perfect for organizing group events at home, in schools, at parties, at museums – anywhere!
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  • Before & After

    Jean Jullien

    Board book (Phaidon Press, March 13, 2017)
    An enticing collection of before-and-after scenarios, created by master artist and acclaimed author of This Is Not A BookGraphic artist Jean Jullien insightfully and comically depicts a set of clever and surprising before-and-after two-frame narratives, each progressed by a page turn. From pale skin to sunburned skin, dirty to clean, long hair to short hair (to long again), Jullien masterfully builds anticipation and a satisfying resolution with each pairing. Striking the perfect balance of predictability and unexpectedness, this book will leave readers in wonder as they flip back and forth.
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  • One & Other Numbers with Alexander Calder

    Alexander Calder

    Board book (Phaidon Press, Oct. 30, 2017)
    Practice counting on some of the most famous sculptures in the world!Masterpieces by world-famous sculptor Alexander Calder are used to teach quantity in this artful, read-aloud board book. One & Other Numbers accompanies artworks with a conversational and relatable text that encourages readers to notice and count various aspects of the sculptures. Calder's playful abstract shapes add to the richness of the visual arc, allowing readers to build personal connections with the art. Children will not only grow more familiar with numbers and quantity, but also with the artist and his work. This fourth title in Phaidon's "First Concepts with Fine Artists" series includes a read-aloud "about the artist" at the end.
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  • The Eyes Game

    Hervé Tullet

    Board book (Phaidon Press, Feb. 3, 2014)
    This is an interactive book which can be worn like a mask.
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  • A Day at elbulli

    Ferran Adria

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, Dec. 3, 2012)
    'A Day At ElBulli' takes an exclusive look behind the scenes of elBulli - the best restaurant in the world, created by Ferran Adria, the best chef in the world."
  • Art This Way

    Tamara Shopsin Jason Fulford

    Board book (Phaidon Press, Nov. 18, 2019)
    View artworks from the Whitney Museum's esteemed collection in a whole new way - an interactive invitation to explore and discoverUnfold pages, lift flaps, gaze into mirrors, and interact with art like never before. Inspired by the many ways that art can be viewed and experienced, this book encourages children to spend time with a curated selection of fine art from the Whitney collection - and to dig deeper and consider all angles. Each artwork is showcased with a novelty mechanism and caption, for curious hands and wondering eyes.
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  • The Game of Mix and Match

    Hervé Tullet

    Board book (Phaidon Press, March 30, 2011)
    Encourages young readers to mix and match different shapes to make new creations. On board pages.
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  • Alpha, Bravo, Charlie: The Complete Book of Nautical Codes

    Sara Gillingham

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, May 23, 2016)
    A graphically stunning, first-ever volume of nautical codes for childrenTowner Award (WA) for Informational Text NomineeThis stunning visual refence is an introduction to maritime communication through nautical flags, along with morse code, the phonetic alphabet, and semaphore signaling.Today's system of international maritime signal flags was developed in the 19th century, and is still used for communication between ships, or between ship and shore. Each flag, boldly colored for visual distinction at sea, stands for a letter as well as a phrase relevant to seafaring. The resulting code is both beautiful and functional, inviting readers to code and decode messages of their own!Created for ages 6-8 years
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  • Fog Island

    Tomi Ungerer

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, April 16, 2013)
    "Top 10 Children’s Book 2013 – New York Times Book Review A Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book of 2013A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book of 2013"Tomi Ungerer has created another masterpiece." – Eric CarleIn this imaginative tale from master storyteller Tomi Ungerer, two young siblings find themselves cast away on mysterious Fog Island. No one has ever returned from the island’s murky shores, but when the children begin to explore, they discover things are not quite as they expected.Ungerer’s captivating drawings evoke the eerie beauty and magic surrounding this timeless adventure. Selected by both The New York Times and Publishers Weekly as one of the year’s best children’s books, Fog Island is destined to become a modern classic."
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