Undercover: One of These Things is Almost Like The Others

Author:   Bastien Contraire ,  Meagan Bennett
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9780714872506


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   12 September 2016
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Undercover: One of These Things is Almost Like The Others


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Author:   Bastien Contraire ,  Meagan Bennett
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 23.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 30.00cm
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9780714872506


ISBN 10:   0714872504
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   12 September 2016
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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As featured in Atlanta Parent, The Wall Street Journal, on Book Nerd Mommy, and Celebrate Picture Books Undercover abounds in thought-provoking juxtapositions that add intrigue to the simple fun of seeking and finding. -The Wall Street Journal A picture-book invitation to look carefully and observe. -Kirkus A sleekly designed and cleverly imagined book... Subtle humor combines with impeccable design as Contraire invites readers to consider perception, classification, and form. -Publishers Weekly Clever... The striking stencil artwork instantly catches the eye. -Teach Early Years There's huge fun to be had in this graphic odd-one-out book. -HuffingtonPost Thick luxurious paper and a hardback format give this Phaidon picture book its publisher's signature quality in production. Stencil printed in green and pink, this is a bright game of 'spot the odd one out' for little readers with an eye for style. The sneaky elements are clever and could provoke interesting conversations, too. A book to share. -Book Trust I can just see kids spending ages poring over these pages, searching for the odd-one-out-and what fun it would be to read this book in a group setting-and see who can spot it first. Beautiful, clever, fun. A scrumptious visual hunt on stylised steroids. -Kids' Book Review Delightful... Young children will giggle when they spot the item that does not belong... -Atlanta Parent Here's a gorgeous picture book that combines fun with flair, and offers children the opportunity to find the odd one out. The limited palette of magenta, lime and brown and the stunning stencil print design will appeal to parents, but kids will laugh uproariously over a turtle hiding amongst hats or an umbrella hoping to pass itself off as an ice-cream. -The Book Chook The stylishly presented three colour format with a clutch of things continues on each page, prodding the reader to identify the shapes as well as point out the oddity. Not only will they get used to questioning what is on each page but they will identify the similar objects shown and be able to recognise why one is different. -Read Plus Gorgeous. -LosAngeles Times I absolutely adore this book. -School Library Journal/Fuse 8 blog [A] stylish picture-book puzzler. -The Wall Street Journal A book for 3-6 year olds (although adults and older children will take pleasure in its pages too) this wordless book will strengthen visual and categorisation skills and introduce them to the art of disguise. -KidsStyleFile


As featured in Atlanta Parent, The Wall Street Journal, on Book Nerd Mommy, and Celebrate Picture Books Undercover abounds in thought-provoking juxtapositions that add intrigue to the simple fun of seeking and finding. -The Wall Street Journal A picture-book invitation to look carefully and observe. -Kirkus A sleekly designed and cleverly imagined book... Subtle humor combines with impeccable design as Contraire invites readers to consider perception, classification, and form. -Publishers Weekly Clever... The striking stencil artwork instantly catches the eye. -Teach Early Years There's huge fun to be had in this graphic odd-one-out book. -HuffingtonPost Thick luxurious paper and a hardback format give this Phaidon picture book its publisher's signature quality in production. Stencil printed in green and pink, this is a bright game of 'spot the odd one out' for little readers with an eye for style. The sneaky elements are clever and could provoke interesting conversations, too. A book to share. -Book Trust I can just see kids spending ages poring over these pages, searching for the odd-one-out-and what fun it would be to read this book in a group setting-and see who can spot it first. Beautiful, clever, fun. A scrumptious visual hunt on stylised steroids. -Kids' Book Review Delightful... Young children will giggle when they spot the item that does not belong... -Atlanta Parent Here's a gorgeous picture book that combines fun with flair, and offers children the opportunity to find the odd one out. The limited palette of magenta, lime and brown and the stunning stencil print design will appeal to parents, but kids will laugh uproariously over a turtle hiding amongst hats or an umbrella hoping to pass itself off as an ice-cream. -The Book Chook The stylishly presented three colour format with a clutch of things continues on each page, prodding the reader to identify the shapes as well as point out the oddity. Not only will they get used to questioning what is on each page but they will identify the similar objects shown and be able to recognise why one is different. -Read Plus Gorgeous. -Los Angeles Times I absolutely adore this book. -School Library Journal/Fuse 8 blog [A] stylish picture-book puzzler. -The Wall Street Journal


A picture-book invitation to look carefully and observe. -Kirkus


Author Information

Bastien Contraire is the co-founder of Papier Gache, an independent publisher of fanzines and art books that promote contemporary drawing and comics. His work in design encouraged him to explore numerous hands-on art techniques, leading him to discover the stencil-print technique he uses for this book. Contraire lives in Paris. This is his first children's book.

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