Eye-catching, informative, and offering hours of fun, On the Move is the perfect nonfiction book about motion in all its forms from a pair of Ukraine’s leading contemporary artists.
When was the first shoe invented? What's the longest distance an animal has ever traveled? How does time travel work? All these questions—and more!—are answered in On the Move, a dazzling illustrated book that explores movement through a variety of lenses, from geography to anthropology, tourism, adventuring, physics, and everything in between.
Perfect for children and parents, teachers and librarians, and anyone curious to learn about the way things work, On the Moveis brimming with fascinating facts and thought-provoking reflections about how people, animals, and the elements move around, both throughout history and to this day. It's also an excellent book for artists and designers who are interested in composition and the spatial arrangement of information—with bold graphic design and vivid Pantone colors that burst off the page!
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Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv are a husband-and-wife team of artists who collaborate on books and other projects through their art studio Agrafka. They were both born in Ukraine in 1984 and studied at the Lviv Art College of Decorative and Applied Art. The pair have been members of PEN Ukraine since 2019 and live and work in Lviv, Ukraine. Their picture book How War Changed Rondo, also published by Enchanted Lion, was a Kirkus Best Book of 2021, a USBBY Outstanding International Book of 2022, and a Bank Street College of Education Best Book of 2022. Oksana Lushchevska is a Ukrainian writer and translator. She is the author of over 40 children’s and young adult books, which have received several Ukrainian children’s literature awards and have been included in the White Ravens Catalog and shortlisted for the BBC Ukraine Children’s Book Award. Oksana has a PhD in education and previously taught children’s literature courses at the University of Georgia. Now, she lives in Pennsylvania and is both an author and a children’s literature consultant.
Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv are a husband-and-wife team of artists who collaborate on books and other projects through their art studio Agrafka. They were both born in Ukraine in 1984 and studied at the Lviv Art College of Decorative and Applied Art. The pair have been members of PEN Ukraine since 2019 and live and work in Lviv, Ukraine. Their picture book How War Changed Rondo, also published by Enchanted Lion, was a Kirkus Best Book of 2021, a USBBY Outstanding International Book of 2022, and a Bank Street College of Education Best Book of 2022. Oksana Lushchevska is a Ukrainian writer and translator. She is the author of over 40 children’s and young adult books, which have received several Ukrainian children’s literature awards and have been included in the White Ravens Catalog and shortlisted for the BBC Ukraine Children’s Book Award. Oksana has a PhD in education and previously taught children’s literature courses at the University of Georgia. Now, she lives in Pennsylvania and is both an author and a children’s literature consultant.
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Hardback. Zustand: New. Eye-catching, informative, and offering hours of fun, On the Move is the perfect nonfiction book about motion in all its forms from a pair of Ukraine's leading contemporary artists. When was the first shoe invented? What's the longest distance an animal has ever traveled? How does time travel work? All these questions-and more!-are answered in On the Move, a dazzling illustrated book that explores movement through a variety of lenses, from geography to anthropology, tourism, adventuring, physics, and everything in between. Perfect for children and parents, teachers and librarians, and anyone curious to learn about the way things work, On the Moveis brimming with fascinating facts and thought-provoking reflections about how people, animals, and the elements move around, both throughout history and to this day. It's also an excellent book for artists and designers who are interested in composition and the spatial arrangement of information-with bold graphic design and vivid Pantone colors that burst off the page! Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers LU-9781592704149
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Hardback. Zustand: New. Eye-catching, informative, and offering hours of fun, On the Move is the perfect nonfiction book about motion in all its forms from a pair of Ukraine's leading contemporary artists. When was the first shoe invented? What's the longest distance an animal has ever traveled? How does time travel work? All these questions-and more!-are answered in On the Move, a dazzling illustrated book that explores movement through a variety of lenses, from geography to anthropology, tourism, adventuring, physics, and everything in between. Perfect for children and parents, teachers and librarians, and anyone curious to learn about the way things work, On the Moveis brimming with fascinating facts and thought-provoking reflections about how people, animals, and the elements move around, both throughout history and to this day. It's also an excellent book for artists and designers who are interested in composition and the spatial arrangement of information-with bold graphic design and vivid Pantone colors that burst off the page! Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers LU-9781592704149
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. This dazzling nonfiction book is a visual and conceptual exploration of motion across time and space! Nothing in the universe is in a state of absolute rest. The Earth, its oceans, its atmosphere, and even the continents are in continuous motion. After all, the entire universe is constantly expanding. Add in the movement of humans and animals, and youll realize that the whole world is constantly on the move! From the history of navigation and modes of transportation, to the trajectories of human populations around the globe, to astonishing animal migration patterns, On the Move is an engaging, informative, and visually dazzling overview of movement across time and space. "First published in Ukraine as Kudy i zvidky . Original Ukrainian-language edition copyright A2020"--Colophon. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781592704149