So You Want to Build a Library

Author:   Aviel Basil ,  Lindsay Leslie
Publisher:   Capstone Editions
ISBN:  

9781630793784


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 January 2025
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 7 years
Format:   Paperback
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There is no better place in the world than a library. Especially a library that kids create! A million stories high? Sure. Bathtubs? Absolutely. A full-service sundae bar? Of course. Everything is possible in this library--just like in books! Author Lindsay Leslie puts the reader in charge as the architect of a fantastical library in this imaginative picture book celebrating libraries and the joys of reading.

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Author:   Aviel Basil ,  Lindsay Leslie
Publisher:   Capstone Editions
Imprint:   Capstone Editions
ISBN:  

9781630793784


ISBN 10:   1630793787
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 January 2025
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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"Believing that ""there is no better place on Earth than where stacks and stacks of books are kept,"" a brown-skinned child with a ponytail imagines engineering a library of their own. The child scouts a picturesque waterside location, snags materials such as a table and a vehicle, then asks myriad fanciful characters (a red-haired giant, two brown-skinned sprites) to help with the build. Once the library is erected--it's a haphazard towerlike structure replete with a slide--the protagonist fills the space with the expected (books on myriad topics), the realistic (""LOTS and LOTS of ladders""), and the unlikely (a sundae bar, waterslide, and zip line). Slick, unlined art by Basil in lemony yellow, mauve, and baby blue matches Leslie's enthusiastic text, portraying fanciful figures--a sloth on skates, a snail in a baker's toque, a guitar-playing waterfowl--emerging from a book. Kids often find autonomy in reading, an idea that these creators take to its logical extreme--and a tack that young library lovers intent on calling the shots are sure to appreciate. Ages 4-7. (Aug.)-- ""Publishers Weekly"""


Believing that ""there is no better place on Earth than where stacks and stacks of books are kept,"" a brown-skinned child with a ponytail imagines engineering a library of their own. The child scouts a picturesque waterside location, snags materials such as a table and a vehicle, then asks myriad fanciful characters (a red-haired giant, two brown-skinned sprites) to help with the build. Once the library is erected--it's a haphazard towerlike structure replete with a slide--the protagonist fills the space with the expected (books on myriad topics), the realistic (""LOTS and LOTS of ladders""), and the unlikely (a sundae bar, waterslide, and zip line). Slick, unlined art by Basil in lemony yellow, mauve, and baby blue matches Leslie's enthusiastic text, portraying fanciful figures--a sloth on skates, a snail in a baker's toque, a guitar-playing waterfowl--emerging from a book. Kids often find autonomy in reading, an idea that these creators take to its logical extreme--and a tack that young library lovers intent on calling the shots are sure to appreciate. Ages 4-7. (Aug.)-- ""Publishers Weekly""


Author Information

Aviel Basil graduated from the Shenkar College of Design in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a degree in graphic design. He has illustrated more than a dozen children's books and created art for magazines, advertisements, and apps. His style and bright palette are inspired by 1950s illustration. He works and lives in Tel Aviv. A diary keeper, a journalism major, a public relations executive, and a children's author--Lindsay Leslie has always operated in a world of written words. She likes to bring her unique outlook on life, quirky humor, and play with words to every book she writes. Lindsay is the author of multiple picture books, including This Book is Spineless, Nova the Star Eater, and Dusk. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, two boys, two fur-beasts, a guinea pig, and a tortoise.

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