A peek into an exotic world in two photo-illustrated children's books
We love Mourka: The Autobiography of a Cat. It’s charming and funny as hell.
Absolutely bonkers, requesting from library now!
The freaking best
amazing intel for my daughter who vastly prefers photography to illustration!!!
Do you have any favorites to share? I tend to be more interested in narrative books, but if your little one is small, there are more photo-illustrated books in the "concept" genre (ABCs, shapes) - Tana Hoban is a classic; Joanne Dugan has a flashy one https://www.joannedugan.com/abc-nyc-a-book-about-seeing-new-york-city and the designer/illustrator Tamara Shopsin has a cool one: https://www.amazon.com/This-Equals-That-Hardcover-TamaraShopsin/dp/B00RWTO2V0
Thank you!! She’s only 19 months so we are just getting into narrative. We mostly look through her collection of “I Spy’s” 50+ times a day
Sounds very familiar :-) My younger sister gave us a Humans of New York book that turned out to be perfect for that age
We love Mourka: The Autobiography of a Cat. It’s charming and funny as hell.
Absolutely bonkers, requesting from library now!
The freaking best
amazing intel for my daughter who vastly prefers photography to illustration!!!
Do you have any favorites to share? I tend to be more interested in narrative books, but if your little one is small, there are more photo-illustrated books in the "concept" genre (ABCs, shapes) - Tana Hoban is a classic; Joanne Dugan has a flashy one https://www.joannedugan.com/abc-nyc-a-book-about-seeing-new-york-city and the designer/illustrator Tamara Shopsin has a cool one: https://www.amazon.com/This-Equals-That-Hardcover-TamaraShopsin/dp/B00RWTO2V0
Thank you!! She’s only 19 months so we are just getting into narrative. We mostly look through her collection of “I Spy’s” 50+ times a day
Sounds very familiar :-) My younger sister gave us a Humans of New York book that turned out to be perfect for that age