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Where is the dragon? / Leo Timmers ; translation by James Brown.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Dutch Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Gecko Press, 2021Edition: English-language editionDescription: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 x 28 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781776573110
  • 1776573110
  • 9781776573127
  • 1776573129
Uniform titles:
  • Waar is de draak? English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "In the middle of the night, three knights go in search of a dragon. But in the dark nothing is what it seems"--Back cover.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Picturebook Fantastic Creatures TIMMERS LEO Added to Claims Returned Report 05/2024 Available 33111010516447
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A hide-and-seek picture book from New York Times award-winning author Leo Timmers, about three silly knights and a clever dragon in disguise.

The king can't sleep for fear of the dragon, so he sends his three knights outside to find it. With only one candle between them, they go out into the dark. Is that a dragon? Attack! But every suspicious shape turns out to be something else, until the knights confidently turn for home, not noticing what's behind them.

This cleverly illustrated game-inside-a-book will have young children shouting out loud in delight as they spot the dragon hidden on every page.

With intricately detailed illustrations and joyful rhyming text, this picture book is a fun read-aloud for toddlers and pre-schoolers aged 2 years and up.

Where Is the Dragon? is an absurdly fun take on mistaken dragon identity, from the master storyteller and author of Monkey on the Run, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book. Leo Timmers is one of Belgium's pre-eminent picture book artists. Translated from the Dutch edition by poet James Brown.

Picture Book Winner, Teach Early Years Awards 2021.

Other books by Leo Timmers:

Elephant Island

Monkey on The Run

Who's Driving?

Gus's Garage

Franky

Bang!

Praise for Where Is the Dragon?

"[ATimmers is one of Belgium's pre-eminent picture book artists. Translated from the Dutch edition by poet James Brown.

Picture Book Winner, Teach Early Years Awards 2021.

Other books by Leo Timmers:

Elephant Island

Monkey on The Run

Who's Driving?

Gus's Garage

Franky

Bang!

Praise for Where Is the Dragon?

"[ATimmers is one of Belgium's pre-eminent picture book artists. Translated from the Dutch edition by poet James Brown.

Picture Book Winner, Teach Early Years Awards 2021.

Other books by Leo Timmers:

Elephant Island

Monkey on The Run

Who's Driving?

Gus's Garage

Franky

Bang!

Praise for Where Is the Dragon?

"[ATimmers is one of Belgium's pre-eminent picture book artists. Translated from the Dutch edition by poet James Brown.

Picture Book Winner, Teach Early Years Awards 2021.

Other books by Leo Timmers:

Elephant Island

Monkey on The Run

Who's Driving?

Gus's Garage

Franky

Bang!

Praise for Where Is the Dragon?

"[A] beautiful, unsolvable riddle about fear, its manifestations and what it means to try to conquer what might have no intention of ever causing any harm."--The New York Times

"[A] lilting Seussian singsong, with wonderful, surprising rhymes, and little readers and their grown-ups will have a great time combining their voices and giggling through the proceedings."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review



Praise for Leo Timmers:



Monkey On The Run: "The silly antics of the little monkey provide forward momentum, but the details in each illustration kept calling us back for a more thorough examination." A New York Times / New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children's Book 2019



Gus's Garage: "Clearly, one animal's clutter is another pig's livelihood in this buoyant, rhyming tale." The New York Times



Who's Driving?: "Belgian illustrator Leo Timmers creates a delightful play on the fable of 'The Tortoise and the Hare', which sees the hare driving a racing car." The Telegraph, Book of the Year 2020

"Originally published by Em. Querido's Uitgeverij, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, under the title Waar is de draak?"--Colophon.

"In the middle of the night, three knights go in search of a dragon. But in the dark nothing is what it seems"--Back cover.

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