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šRecommended for ages 3 and aboveĀ
A young girlās adventure takes a turn for the extraordinary when she helps an injured rabbit.Ā
Following the rabbit down a hole the next morning, she is instantly transported to a fantastical world where animals, flora and fauna live in harmony. She has a lot of fun and even rides on the back of a butterfly!Ā
Reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, this almost wordless picture book takes you on a journey into a magical world. Patrick Yeeās wonderful, ethereal illustrations will draw you in completely.
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āWhen I open this book, I can feel its energy. The colourful illustrations make me smile...and I like the happy ending.ā
āDennis Chew,Ā āAuntie Lucyā, Singaporean radio deejay, actor, variety show host and singerāIllustrator Patrick Yee was so inspired after working with Singaporean actress Fann Wong on a children's charity in Thailand that he designed and illustrated a nearly wordless picturebook around the adventures of a girl with the same name. Also fun for adults to spot the parallels to Wong's life.ā āAkshita Nanda,The Sunday TimesĀ
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Patrick YeeĀ is an award-winning illustrator of more than 100 childrenās books. Some of his books includeĀ A Boy Named Harry,Ā Fann,Ā Bo Bo and Cha Cha Series, Little Buddy,Ā Winter Rabbit, andĀ On Being Happy. He is most well-known in the US for hisĀ Rosie RabbitĀ board book series, which has sold close to 100,000 copies and been translated into five languages.Ā He has won the Macmillan Prize for Childrenās Book Illustration twice.Ā He currently teaches at Nanyang Polytechnic, the Nanyang Academy Of Fine Arts, the Spastic Childrenās Association, and the AWWA Special School.
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 160
Year Published: 2014
Size: 125mm x 175mm