Paris Up, Up and Away
Publisher,Thames & Hudson
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 498 g
No. of Pages, 36
Shelf: CHILDREN'S BOOKS / JUNIOR READER / PICTURE BOOKS 2UB
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A poetic tribute to the City of Lights, full of intricate lasercuts and a charming story for children aged 4+
The Eiffel Tower is bored today
Wouldn’t it be nice to fly away?
Paris is full of things to do
The Tower would like to see them too
The Tower takes off for the day
To watch the city work and play...
The Eiffel Tower is bored ... so it decides to cut loose and fly over Paris! Sailing through the night air, it glides over the Seine; a short hop away, it’s Opera. It weaves through the crowd and department stores, falls asleep in the sun, and wakes up to the jangling bells of Notre Dame.
This beautifully crafted book, full of meticulous lasercuts, is a wonderfully imaginative introduction to Paris for young children.
About the Author
Hélène Druvert is an illustrator, paper and textile designer. She is the author of Paris Up, Up and Away, Mary Poppins Up, Up and Away, New York Melody, and, with her father, Jean-Claude, Anatomy and Ocean, all published by Thames & Hudson.
Reviews
"Enchanting… Druvert uses intricate laser-cut silhouettes to superb effect" —Financial Times
"A beautiful and captivating book for children aged four and up, the rhyming story sees the Eiffel Tower take a voyage around the City of Light[s], visiting fellow landmarks en route – and it’s all illustrated in amazing laser-cut pop-up designs" —Absolutely West London
"Druvert uses lasercut techniques to create wonderful Parisian tableaux which are brimful of intricate details. The limited palette of black, white and blue/grey heightens the ornate papercuts and the result is quite striking" —Library Mice
"From the leaves caressed by the breeze to the merry-go round horses and the theater masks laughing on the cupolas of the Opéra Garnier, this is a work of art for the young at heart" —Air France
Dimensions: 21 x 28 cm