A series of seek-and-find books to encourage observation, conversation, and exploration throughout and invite children to become a part of the action.
If in The city, readers had to discover characters over the course of a day, in Crafts, the common thread is a blue van that goes through the scenes collecting tools and materials until the unload for the grand finale: neighbours join forces and skills to decorate a street for a popular festival.
In each scene, readers will spot the different professionss that we do in our daily lives: from drivers, caretakers of people and animals, artists and makers, food workers, to those in charge of houses, villages and towns' maintenance or others as unique as sportsmen, detectives, journalists or astronauts.
Are you ready for the challenge? Follow that blue van!
Author:
Cristina Losantos Biography: After a few years of teaching, she has been exclusively dedicated to professional illustration since 1985. She works for numerous publishing companies in Spain and other European countries, and regularly collaborates with newspapers and magazines such as Cavall Fort and El Tatano. In 1998, Cristina won the 2nd National Illustration Prize, awarded by the Ministry of Culture. In 2007, she was awarded the 1st Prize in the "Graphic Humour and Sport" contest, sponsored by the Catalan Sports Foundation. She is the illustrator of the bestselling Victory series and the author of the I Spy with My Little Eye series.
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