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Torben Kuhlmann

    January 1, 1982

    Torben Kuhlmann is an acclaimed German author and illustrator, celebrated for his detailed and atmospheric picture books. His work often delves into themes of ingenuity, adventure, and the power of dreams. Kuhlmann masterfully blends visual artistry with compelling storytelling, crafting worlds that are as educational as they are inspirational. Readers are captivated by his unique style and his ability to bring extraordinary characters to life.

    Torben Kuhlmann
    The Gray City
    Moletown
    The Clown Said No
    Armstrong
    Edison
    Einstein
    • 2024

      The Gray City

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A girl embarks on a quest to restore color to a dreary, gray city in this illustrated tale by Torben Kuhlmann, known for his Mouse Adventures series. The story celebrates creativity and the transformative power of art, inviting readers to explore themes of imagination and renewal as the protagonist navigates her vibrant journey to rejuvenate her surroundings.

      The Gray City
    • 2022

      "Petronius, the funniest clown in the world, has had enough of being told what to do. Together with his friends, he sets up his own circus. Will the hopeful crew finally be able to perform the tricks they've always dreamed of doing? This picture book classic from 1961 has been newly illustrated by award winner Torben Kuhlmann for a whole new generation to enjoy."--Back cover

      The Clown Said No
    • 2021

      Einstein

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.6(308)Add rating

      "When an inventive mouse misses the biggest cheese festival the world has ever seen, he's determined to turn back the clock. But what is time, and can it be influenced? With the help of a mouse clockmaker, a lot of inventiveness, and the notes of a certain famous Swiss physicist he succeeds in traveling back in time. But when he misses his goal by eighty years, the only one who can help is an employee of the Swiss Patent Office, who turned our concept of space and time upside down."--Amazon.com

      Einstein
    • 2018

      Edison

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.4(1029)Add rating

      2019 Batchelder Honor Award 2019 ALA Notable Children's Book Award-winning illustrator Torben Kuhlmann’s stunning new book transports readers to new depths where imagination lights the way! A long time ago, one mouse learned to fly, another landed on the moon...what will happen in the next Mouse adventure? From the creator of Lindbergh—The Tale of a Flying Mouse and Armstrong, comes Edison—The Mystery of the Missing Mouse Treasure. When two unlikely friends build a vessel capable of taking them to the bottom of the ocean find a missing treasure—the truth turns out to be far more amazing.

      Edison
    • 2016

      Armstrong

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.3(42)Add rating

      A long time ago a mouse learned to fly . . . and crossed the Atlantic. But what happened next? Torben Kuhlmann's stunning new book transports readers to the moon and beyond! On the heels of Lindbergh: The Tale of a Flying Mouse comes Armstrong: The Adventurous Journey of a Mouse to the Moon—where dreams are determined only by the size of your imagination and the biggest innovators are the smallest of all. The book ends with a brief non-fiction history of human space travel—from Galileo’s observations concerning the nature of the universe to man's first steps on the moon.

      Armstrong
    • 2015

      Moletown

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.8(627)Add rating

      A 2015 Foreword INDIES finalist in Picture Books (Children's) "Kuhlmann’s detailed art will pull in readers who like to see how things fit together, while his message is abundantly clear for everyone." –Kirkus Reviews Torben Kulhmann's stunningly illustrated, nearly wordless tale offers a fascinating window into an imaginary, yet hauntingly familiar world under our feet, where a mole suddenly recognizes the precarious balance between progress and preservation. Kulhmann's open ended text encourages thoughtful exploration into possible solutions, and his delightful endpapers depict a montage of solutions that could very well save the moles' world and ours.

      Moletown