
Floater
Rick Goldsberry(Author)
Future House Publishing
Published on 15. May 2014
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-0-9891253-2-1 (ISBN)
Description
In this fun-loving story of a floating boy, kids everywhere will be fascinated by the extra large illustrations of his zoo adventures.
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 307 mm
Width: 234 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9891253-2-1 (9780989125321)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Rick and Ryan Goldsberry are the father and son dynamic duo writing/illustrating team behind the children's picture book Floater.
Most of Rick's adventures begin with the words "what if". Like... "What if one of the grandkids got a hold of a Marks-A-Lot permanent marker and took it into the living room?" In between his adventures, he writes children's books with his son Ryan the illustrator. Floater is their first book and Rick sees no reason that the trend should stop there so long as he can keep wearing t-shirts.
During the day Ryan is a mild mannered animator for Disney Interactive, but at night everything changes...he dons a cape and skin tight suit and becomes a super-powered illustrator! He also has a wife and five kids...which technically makes him insane. Ryan's goal is to make books that parents won't mind reading to their kids and that kids will want to read over and over again.
Most of Rick's adventures begin with the words "what if". Like... "What if one of the grandkids got a hold of a Marks-A-Lot permanent marker and took it into the living room?" In between his adventures, he writes children's books with his son Ryan the illustrator. Floater is their first book and Rick sees no reason that the trend should stop there so long as he can keep wearing t-shirts.
During the day Ryan is a mild mannered animator for Disney Interactive, but at night everything changes...he dons a cape and skin tight suit and becomes a super-powered illustrator! He also has a wife and five kids...which technically makes him insane. Ryan's goal is to make books that parents won't mind reading to their kids and that kids will want to read over and over again.