Andrés Lozano est un illustrateur dont le travail se caractérise par des lignes expressives mais délicates, explorant souvent les thèmes de la connexion et de l'expérience humaine. À travers son langage visuel unique, Lozano capture des émotions et des idées complexes, trouvant un écho auprès d'un large public de lecteurs et de clients. Son style artistique est à la fois contemporain et intemporel, s'imposant comme une voix importante dans le domaine de l'illustration. L'art de Lozano invite les spectateurs à contempler les nuances de la vie quotidienne et la condition humaine en général.
How many bones do I have in my body? What does my heart do? And why do we breathe? Find out in this fact-filled book, the first in a new non-fiction series for children aged 5+. Each book answers 100 questions in a simple and informative way, and has more than 70 lift-flaps to open.
"Life on Earth: Space" is an introduction to our universe for 5+-year-olds. With 100 questions and 70 flaps to lift, this board book keeps kids engaged while learning. Lift the flaps to find the answers to common questions, such as, "How does a telescope work?," "Why can't a plane fly to space?," and "What is a dwarf planet?" Topics covered include astronaut training, planets and stars, space-exploration equipment, and life in space, among many more. Scientific details are turned into simple, bite-size facts that the reader lifts the flaps to discover. Colorful illustrations make each fact memorable, and the sturdy board book format means that even the most hands-on learners will have fun playing with the book day after day. Perfect to read out loud to your child, or to let them explore on their own, "Life on Earth: Space" offers a simple, fun way into astronomy and space exploration for little readers.