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Marcos Farina

    The animal show
    Fishing for Shapes
    Babylink: Colors In The Garden
    Babylink: Animal Opposites
    How Many Birds?
    You and Me and Everybody Else
    • 2024

      First shapes with fantastic underwater creatures! Fish, octopus, frogs--what shape are they?! Our latest collaboration with Marcos Farina and the followup to the much-loved and popular Little Gestalten board books, The Animal Show and How Many Birds?, Fishing for Shapes explores first shapes in Marcos' colorful and fun way--with underwater creatures!

      Fishing for Shapes
    • 2023

      Chickens, penguins, and parrots - how many are there?! Our latest collaboration with Marcos Farina and the followup to the much-loved and popular first Little Gestalten board book, The Animal Show, How Many Birds? explores first numbers in Marcos' colorful and fun way - with birds!

      How Many Birds?
    • 2022

      Revel in the warm, inviting, retro-style illustrations from Argentinian creator, Marcos Farina, in these early concepts board books featuring Colors in the Garden and Animal Opposites. In the garden you will find... Yellow dandelions Green clovers Pink cherry blossoms Teach your child early concepts while they delight in the playful depictions of colors found in the garden! Featuring an eclectic collection of plants and animals, children will recognize their favorites and may learn about a new plant or two! Using whitespace and high contrast graphic illustrations, these books make the perfect first gift for baby and toddler development.

      Babylink: Animal Opposites
    • 2022

      Revel in the warm, inviting, retro-style illustrations from Argentinian creator, Marcos Farina, in these early concepts board books featuring Colors in the Garden and Animal Opposites. In the garden you will find... Yellow dandelions Green clovers Pink cherry blossoms Teach your child early concepts while they delight in the playful depictions of colors found in the garden! Featuring an eclectic collection of plants and animals, children will recognize their favorites and may learn about a new plant or two! Using whitespace and high contrast graphic illustrations, these books make the perfect first gift for baby and toddler development.

      Babylink: Colors In The Garden
    • 2021

      The animal show

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Little Gestalten’s first board book brings toddlers joy. This is our debut for fans aged 0–3. Showcasing animals big and small, from beloved pets to friendly beasts, The Animal Show helps develop an awareness of the animal kingdom for very young children. Graphic and bold, the illustrations depict various animals going about their daily activities. Intended to support early development, this visual board book introduces monkeys, bears, owls, sloths, and many other creatures, exercising children's comprehension in a way that is simple, fun, and effective. The second collaboration with illustrator Marcos Farina, The Animal Show directs the Little Gestalten product range towards minds that are very new to the world.

      The animal show
    • 2020

      You and Me and Everybody Else

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(35)Add rating

      This charming picture book builds bridges between You and Me and Everybody Else. Everybody feels the same, sometimes. Our wishes, dreams, thoughts, and feelings are personal to us but all experienced by others. Guided by a friendly page-hopping cat, You and Me and Everybody Else tackles an adult topic in a sympathetic manner, encouraging empathy and self-reflection. Depicting different situations from sleeping and dreaming, to playing and laughing, to occasional boredom, this book breaks down barriers and negates cultural differences. As readers turn the pages, the message builds strength: Ultimately, no matter what we look like, or where we come from, we can find links to ourselves in one and other. What do children from all over the world have in common? Marcos Farina’s You and Me and Everyone Else shows what connects people - no matter where they come from or how they look. From sleeping and eating to playing and laughing to fear and happiness: Many everyday things and emotions are shared by all people, depending on their origin. The one with graphic drawings in retro style picture book promotes empathy, stimulates the imagination and builds prejudices from.

      You and Me and Everybody Else