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Otto in the City

Otto in the City 1

by Tom Schamp
Board book
Age range: + years old Publication Date: 01/10/2013
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Otto, a young cat, and his father spot some weird and wonderful sights as they drive through the village, around the traffic circle, along the highway, and into the dazzling heart of the city. Here is a bus carrying a school of fish, Santa's reindeer at the shopping mall, and mice racing pen- and pencil-shaped cars! This wonderfully boisterous book, from renowned Belgian illustrator Tom Schamp, can be read from front to back and then, after being turned upside down, read again from back to front! The sturdy cardboard pages make it perfect for children to follow along the road themselves with their own toy cars! Children and parents alike will delight in Schamp's highly detailed illustrations filled with clever references and visual jokes. Taking in a cross-cultural mix of city sights, Otto in the City is a charming celebration of metropolitan life and the personalities who inhabit it.

Praise for Otto in the City
"Urban oddities aplenty, spiffily presented in a format large enough to spread out on the floor for group viewing."
--Kirkus Reviews

"Belgian artist Schamp makes the most of this board book's generous dimensions, plotting out a busy drive into the city for a cat named Otto and his father, then providing an equally eventful return trip by having readers turn the book around and work their way back to the beginning."
--Publishers Weekly
ISBN:
9781849761673
9781849761673
Category:
Picture storybooks
Age range:
+ years old
Format:
Board book
Publication Date:
01-10-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Tate Publishing
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
32
Dimensions (mm):
346x264x17mm
Weight:
1.06kg

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My 2.5 yr old loves this book. He drives his car along the road as we read the story. There is so much to look at and identify with him. It is a loop book, so at the end you turn the book around and drive back home. A book that will grow with children.

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