Mei Mei the Bunny - Hardcover

Laufey

 
9780241822548: Mei Mei the Bunny

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Experience a heartwarming tale of self-belief in this enchanting picture book by GRAMMY® Award-winning musician Laufey.

Meet Mei Mei, a little bunny with a big dream: to spread joy through her music! As her debut recital at the H’Opera House draws near, Mei Mei diligently practises playing her violin, yet struggles with her unsettled nerves. What will happen if she hits a wrong note?

This charming story features the debut authorship of world-renowned musician Laufey, who provides a comforting tale of honing confidence and child-friendly definitions of musical terminology. The cosy illustrations have been provided by multi-award-winning illustrator Lauren O'Hara. Her cuddly colour palette provides a world children will want to explore again and again! Join Mei Mei in this touching story about embracing imperfections and finding the courage to pursue your dreams. Perfect for young readers learning about perseverance, this story will inspire children to believe in their own unique talents and abilities.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Laufey is a GRAMMY® Award–winning artist as well as a composer, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. With over 10 million followers on Tiktok, she has brought jazz and classical music to audiences all over the world. Books and storytelling have always been important to her, especially as a songwriter. Mei Mei the Bunny is her first picture book for children. (www.laufeymusic.com)

Lauren O’Hara is a multi-award winning illustrator. She has worked with her writer sister, Natalia, Sophie Dahl, Vivian French, and the Royal Opera House. Her awards include 3 nominations for the CILIP Kate Greenaway award, Guardian's book of the year (Madame Badobedah), and Children's Books Ireland Illustration Honour award (Frindleswylde). She works in traditional media including watercolour, gouache, and inks. (nataliaandlauren.com)

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