My Best Friend
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
A deliciously dark tale of a mouse and the 'best friend' who wants to eat him.
Rob Hodgson es un ilustrador y diseñador fascinado por la naturaleza misma de cómo y por qué creamos imágenes. Su trabajo profundiza en los procesos de comunicación visual y exploración estética. Inspirado por una diversa gama de influencias, Hodgson aporta una perspectiva única a la narración visual y al diseño.






A deliciously dark tale of a mouse and the 'best friend' who wants to eat him.
The story features Cloud, a playful character who engages readers with her adventures through the water cycle. As she moves, transforms, and precipitates, the narrative offers a delightful and humorous exploration of this essential natural process, making it both entertaining and educational for young readers.
In een grot zit een klein diertje dat nooit naar buiten komt. Buiten de grot wacht een hongerige wolf die van alles probeert om het kleine diertje naar buiten te lokken. Misschien dat het met een donut met spikkels lukt? Prentenboek met kleurrijke, humoristische illustraties. Vanaf ca. 4 jaar.
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