From the creator of Hippopposites, Rhymoceros, Llamaphones,and Comparrotives comes a new board book about onomatopoeia!
Janik Coat Book order (chronological)
Janik Coat is an author, illustrator, and graphic designer known for her extensive collaborations with agencies, collectives, and various French publishers. A frequent guest speaker at fine art schools, she also regularly exhibits her work in galleries. Her creations offer a visually captivating exploration of modern aesthetics.






Comparrotives (A Grammar Zoo Book)
- 36 pages
- 2 hours of reading
From the creators of Hippopposites, Rhymoceros, and Llamaphones comes a new board book about comparatives In this oversize board book, young readers will learn about comparative adjectives via a very humorous parrot--from noisy and noisier, to messy and messier, to happy and happier when it finally finds a friend. As with the previous books in the series, Comparrotives features surprising touch-and-feel novelty elements throughout--making the comparatives concept easy and fun to learn.
Boo!
- 14 pages
- 1 hour of reading
What surprises await behind the flaps?... Find out in this charming addition to the Flip Flap Pop-Up series.
Dowcipny i pełen niespodzianek mini pop-up dla maluchów. W co się ubrać? To zależy. Od czego? Czasem od pogody, czasem od nastroju, a czasem od tego, dokąd się wybierasz. Otwierajcie klapki i ciągnijcie za łapki by sprawdzić, co sądzą na ten temat sympatyczne zwierzaki bohaterowie tej książki.
Aleph
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
A funky large-format first book of words and pictures.Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet—or maybe a nickname for a toy elephant.Through powerful graphic images, contrasting colours and a thoughtful progression, Aleph moves from basic shapes and familiar objects to a wider world, full of story, character and wonder.Janik Coat’s unforgettable illustrations are perfect for sharing with babies—big, simple images with instant appeal.
Mein Hippo kann alles
- 38 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Groß und rot - das ist Popov, das Nilpferd. Ob groß oder klein, leicht oder schwer, eckig oder rund, auf jeder Doppelseite verwandelt sich Popov, ändert seine Farbe oder verschwindet einfach ganz. Janik Coat verwendet diese für Kinder einfach wiederzuerkennende Form, um mit "klassischen" Gegensätzen zu spielen. Denn hier lernen Kinder Begriffe wie positiv/ negativ, anwesend/abwesend oder deckend/transparent kennen. Ein großartiges Bilderbuch voller Erfindungsreichtum, Humor und mit einer Prise Ironie, an dem nicht nur die Kleinen eine Riesenfreude haben werden!