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I Love You (Nearly Always)

Hardback

Main Details

Title I Love You (Nearly Always)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anna Llenas
Illustrated by Anna Llenas
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:22
Dimensions(mm): Height 258,Width 258
ISBN/Barcode 9781783707614
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Templar Publishing
Imprint Templar Publishing
Publication Date 9 February 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Roly is a woodlouse and Rita is a firefly. They are very different, but this is why they like each other.Then, one day, Rita thinks Roly's suit is too hard and Roly thinks Rita shines too brightly. Suddenly being different seems very difficult.This wonderful pop-up book from the author of The Colour Monster is a celebration of friendship and differences.

Author Biography

Anna Llenas (Author, Illustrator) Anna Llenas was born in Barcelona. She graduated in Advertising and Public Relations at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, with a diploma in Graphic Design by The Escola de la Llotya and has a postgraduate degree in Creative Illustration from the Escola Eina. She has developed graphic projects for clients as diverse as La Vanguardia (the Spanish daily newspaper), Nestle and the Government of Catalonia. She has collaborated with other authors as an illustrator. this picture book is her first as both author and illustrator.

Reviews

The expression "opposites attract" is much used to describe relationships, and I can't think of a better summary for the subject matter of Llenas's new book I Love You (Nearly Always), published by Templar.This is a funny and engaging read that encourages younger children to think about emotions (I can think of many adults who might benefit from this too). Anna Llenas uses a wide range of illustrative techniques to make reading the book a much more active experience - there are pop-up pictures, pull/lift-the-flaps and other little surprises, such as an actual tiny book of complaints to read, that little fingers will love. The architecture of the book is clever and, boy, is it BIG - even including a mini-scene with real bunting and string. I was amazed at the amount of work that went into this, and the young children I shared it with couldn't stop playing with the pages.As with most stories aimed at children, I Love You (Nearly Always) has a message, a moral. However, no one likes being lectured to, and in this story, we're not. We're seeing that, while being different can cause arguments, it can also bring enrichment into our lives. And also - it's OK to argue sometimes! To suggest that life should always be peaceful is untrue - it's the making-up that matters.Llenas's almost frenetic artwork suit this subject matter perfectly, especially when Roly and Rita are at war with one another; the dark, almost violent crayon lines express anger and movement exceptionally well. The entire book feels full of life and fun and will be appreciated by any child who picks this up. * Childtastic Books * Anna Llenas' last book with Templar, The Colour Monster, was a wonderful exploration of human emotion. Now she's back with another joyously inventive pop-up book about love that's as visually playful as it gloriously heartfelt. -- Hannah Beckerman * Huffington Post * The wonderfully engineered pop-ups are the outstanding feature of this book - I think children (and adults) will be so mesmerised by these superb creations that they may forget to read the story, so once you have enjoyed the wonderful pop-ups and clever combination of pictures and child-like drawings, make sure you enjoy the story too! * Parents in Touch * This wonderful pop-up book from the author of The Colour Monster is a celebration of friendship and differences. Magical illustrations really bring this to life. * Green Parent * Roly is a woodlouse and Rita is a firefly. Can they be friends despite all their differences? An extraordinary feat of paper engineering full of pop ups and fold outs that will amaze. It involves the children in this thoughtfully written story that clearly demonstrates the possibilities of friendships with others who are different to themselves. Perfect for group discussion about acceptance and understanding even if you don't always agree! -- Zoe James-Williams * Drawing On Books/ South Wales Evening Post * This is the sort of delightful book that Charlotte seizes with a delighted "WHOOP!"..."I Love You Nearly Always" by Anna Llenas is one of the most delightfully engineered children's books we've seen this year.It's a typical 'friendship' tale on the surface, the cosy little story of a woodlouse and his best friend firefly.Though the two are very different, they're still firm friends.As you open the book you begin to see why it's so special. Glorious pop-up pages are intermixed with the story meaning that busy little hands will love acting out the tale as it (literally) unfolds before your eyes.Anna's art style, a mix of fab scribbly drawings and collage work really does stand out on the bookstands but truly it's the fantastic paper engineering that has gone into this that wins us over.We love a book that offers something different, particularly when it's dealing with a subject that has pretty much been mined out in children's picture books lately.Utterly entrancing and fantastic, what more can we say other than get out and get a copy right this minute!Charlotte's best bit: The amazing pop-ups really are impressive (her favourite spreads are the interactive ones)Daddy's favourite bit: A brilliant way to bring a fun and original idea to a story trope that we've seen a lot of in recent months, a friendship book that uses brilliant art and design to feel wholly original and fantastical. It's another winner from Templar! * Read it Daddy * The concept of sorting outdifferences is beautifullyexplored in this kookilyillustrated book about learning to live with - and evenlove - each other's flaws. Roly and Rita's differencesseem exciting to each other at first, but after a while,they become downright irritating. From the author ofThe Colour Monster, join them on an uplifting journeyof discovery about loving people the way they are. * Smallish Magazine *