
In Time
Marina Ruiz(Author)
Frances Lincoln Children's Books (Publisher)
Published on 4. July 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
40 pages
978-0-7112-8519-4 (ISBN)
Description
Follow the story of a little girl as she learns to slow down, be patient and appreciate that some things in life are worth waiting for.
When you're little, the world can seem like a truly slow-moving place. Waiting for school to finish, staring at the clock, wishing it would move. Joining seemingly never-ending queues, urging them to speed up. Staring longingly at a hot cake baking in the oven. Jumping into bed, lying down and drifting off to sleep. Waiting can seem to last a lifetime.
And then, as soon as you wake up... the race begins - hurry up, let's get a move on - we're going to be late!
This book is all about a little girl learning to be patient. As she slowly opens her eyes to the wonder of nature, she uncovers that some things are really worth waiting for. Animals wake from hibernation, seeds bloom into flowers, trees turn into forests and snails form beautiful, glittering trails.
A wonderful book for kids who always ask, 'are we there yet?!' Encourage them to go with the flow with this relatable story that has stylish and soothing illustrations on each page. An important message wrapped in an enjoyable and comforting story that kids will love to pick up off the bookshelf.
When you're little, the world can seem like a truly slow-moving place. Waiting for school to finish, staring at the clock, wishing it would move. Joining seemingly never-ending queues, urging them to speed up. Staring longingly at a hot cake baking in the oven. Jumping into bed, lying down and drifting off to sleep. Waiting can seem to last a lifetime.
And then, as soon as you wake up... the race begins - hurry up, let's get a move on - we're going to be late!
This book is all about a little girl learning to be patient. As she slowly opens her eyes to the wonder of nature, she uncovers that some things are really worth waiting for. Animals wake from hibernation, seeds bloom into flowers, trees turn into forests and snails form beautiful, glittering trails.
A wonderful book for kids who always ask, 'are we there yet?!' Encourage them to go with the flow with this relatable story that has stylish and soothing illustrations on each page. An important message wrapped in an enjoyable and comforting story that kids will love to pick up off the bookshelf.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing PLC
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Kindergarten to Kindergarten, Interest Age: From 4 to 7 years
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 238 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
223 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7112-8519-4 (9780711285194)
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Marina Ruiz
In Time
E-Book
07/2024
1st Edition
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
€18.49
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Persons
Marina Ruiz is a Spanish illustrator based in Cambridge, UK. She studied Fine Arts in Madrid and then moved to the UK to study at the Cambridge School of Art, where she graduated with a Distinction in MA Children's Book Illustration. Marina includes small narratives in her images, creating genuine warmth in the interactions between her characters across every page.
Marina Ruiz is a Spanish illustrator based in Cambridge, UK. She studied Fine Arts in Madrid and then moved to the UK to study at the Cambridge School of Art, where she graduated with a Distinction in MA Children's Book Illustration. Marina includes small narratives in her images, creating genuine warmth in the interactions between her characters across every page.
Marina Ruiz is a Spanish illustrator based in Cambridge, UK. She studied Fine Arts in Madrid and then moved to the UK to study at the Cambridge School of Art, where she graduated with a Distinction in MA Children's Book Illustration. Marina includes small narratives in her images, creating genuine warmth in the interactions between her characters across every page.