
Where Did Momo's Hair Go?
CrackBoom! Books (Publisher)
Published on 12. October 2023
Book
Hardback
44 pages
978-2-89802-416-0 (ISBN)
Description
The laugh-out-loud journey of a little clown's wig
Hurry up! Momo the Clown is in a rush. He runs so fast to catch the bus that his hair flies off his head... Oh, no! Where did Momo's hair go?
A humorous story that takes young readers on an exciting adventure to find Momo the Clown's hair through a busy town. On the way, they will encounter a host of amusing characters and their even more colorful dogs in silly situations that will keep children giggling until the last page.
Hurry up! Momo the Clown is in a rush. He runs so fast to catch the bus that his hair flies off his head... Oh, no! Where did Momo's hair go?
A humorous story that takes young readers on an exciting adventure to find Momo the Clown's hair through a busy town. On the way, they will encounter a host of amusing characters and their even more colorful dogs in silly situations that will keep children giggling until the last page.
Reviews / Votes
"Transportation enthusiasts will enjoy spotting the many forms of transit found along the hair's flight path (even a unicycle). The playful text has momentum built in with the pursuit of Momo's hair, but Hamel's quirky art steals the show. Dollops of bright colors, accented with squiggles, dots, and dashes, imbue the illustrations with fluidity and movement."More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Quebec
Canada
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: Preschool and over, Interest Age: From 3 years
Product notice
Picture book
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 282 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-2-89802-416-0 (9782898024160)
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In the eyes of Stephanie Boyer, there are stories hidden all around us, even in the tiniest moments. Her creativity feeds off of poetry, as well as the humor found in everyday life. A versatile author, she writes as much for little ones, as she does for school-age children or teenagers. When she is not busy inventing stories, Stephanie works as pedagogical advisor specialized in literacy, and as a consultant to various publishers and cultural organizations. Her main goal is for her work to stimulate children's intelligence, sensitivity and imagination.
Caroline Hamel is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Montreal. In 2005, she won the Quebec/Wallonie-Bruxelles Award with her picture book Maman s'est perdue (Les 400 coups). She was also the illustrator behind La legende de Louis Cyr(Auzou), a biography which was rewarded in 2018 by the young jury of Communication Jeunesse. Her bibliography now comprises more than twenty books.
Caroline Hamel is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Montreal. In 2005, she won the Quebec/Wallonie-Bruxelles Award with her picture book Maman s'est perdue (Les 400 coups). She was also the illustrator behind La legende de Louis Cyr(Auzou), a biography which was rewarded in 2018 by the young jury of Communication Jeunesse. Her bibliography now comprises more than twenty books.