A London bus takes a journey into space and makes friends with aliens, saving them from an asteroid hit.
Bradley the Bus encourages children to read and teaches them about different modes of transport, countries and cultures, as well as stimulating their imagination. The illustrations are created through using a variety of mediums, such as pastels, model making and photography. The book also features road safety advice and is endorsed by Transport for London.
A London bus takes a journey into space and makes friends with aliens, saving them from an asteroid hit.
Bradley the Bus encourages children to read and teaches them about different modes of transport, countries and cultures, as well as stimulating their imagination. The illustrations are created through using a variety of mediums, such as pastels, model making and photography. The book also features road safety advice and is endorsed by Transport for London.
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Illustrationen
32 full colour illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 125 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 3 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-9570867-1-5 (9780957086715)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Inderjit Puaar studied Design Studies at the London Guildhall University. Since graduation she has worked predominately as a Senior Graphic Designer in the marketing sector. Using her extensive experience in design and passion for travel Inderjit has written and illustrated her second children's picture book with the central character of a bus named Bradley.
One of Inderjit's main inspirations for creating a range of children's books was her sons. They sparked her interest in the content of current children's books available and inspired her to create interesting and educational stories of her own. Transport for London, who have endorsed the book, have also been a key inspiration for this character.
Inderjit Puaar studied Design Studies at the London Guildhall University. Since graduation she has worked predominately as a Senior Graphic Designer in the marketing sector. Using her extensive experience in design and passion for travel Inderjit has written and illustrated her second children's picture book with the central character of a bus named Bradley.
One of Inderjit's main inspirations for creating a range of children's books was her sons. They sparked her interest in the content of current children's books available and inspired her to create interesting and educational stories of her own. Transport for London, who have endorsed the book, have also been a key inspiration for this character.