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OverviewAge range 3 to 7 Sora and Sarah are twins. They do everything together: go for walks, share favorite sweets and the sweetesttunes. But when Sora begins to grow up, Sarah does not. Sarah is an imaginary twin and she doesnt grow up.What will Sora do when her new school friend, Kay, comes to play? Will she stop playing with Sarah, or isthere another solution? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sleepless KaoPublisher: Simply Read Books Imprint: Simply Read Books Dimensions: Width: 21.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.366kg ISBN: 9781897476765ISBN 10: 1897476760 Pages: 34 Publication Date: 20 November 2014 Recommended Age: From 3 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsReviews of Sleepless Kao's previous titles: I've been a fan of Kao's art pieces since more than a decade ago...Monchan is a character who you can count on. - Hirokazu Yasuhara, a Game Designer This simple story about a little stuffed doll, Monchan, and his owner, Bluie, grows on the reader after a few readings and is enhanced by some additional research into the world of the author and illustrator, Sleepless Kao, whose real name is Kaori Kasai. Kaori is a Japanese visual artist whose world is populated with whimsical characters. The story explores the world of bags, in all shapes and sizes, as well as their contents. It is told with humour and is accompanied by detailed small drawings, using mixed media, and collage, including fabric, paintings and photos. The images of the bags and the items inside include a variety of objects, with their names clearly labelled and identified on each page, making it an ideal way for young readers to learn new words. - CM Magazine Visual artist Kaori Kasai's world is populated with whimsical creatures, large-eyed children and androgynous characters. Her painting and drawings create short vignettes dealing with friendship, alienation, emotional boundaries and our interactions with our physical environment. - The Bulletin: a journal of Japanese Canadian community, history & culture, March 2010 Reviews of Sleepless Kao's previous titles: I've been a fan of Kao's art pieces since more than a decade ago...Monchan is a character who you can count on. - Hirokazu Yasuhara, a Game Designer This simple story about a little stuffed doll, Monchan, and his owner, Bluie, grows on the reader after a few readings and is enhanced by some additional research into the world of the author and illustrator, Sleepless Kao, whose real name is Kaori Kasai. Kaori is a Japanese visual artist whose world is populated with whimsical characters. The story explores the world of bags, in all shapes and sizes, as well as their contents. It is told with humour and is accompanied by detailed small drawings, using mixed media, and collage, including fabric, paintings and photos. The images of the bags and the items inside include a variety of objects, with their names clearly labelled and identified on each page, making it an ideal way for young readers to learn new words. - CM Magazine Visual artist Kaori Kasai's world is populated with whimsical creatures, large-eyed children and androgynous characters. Her painting and drawings create short vignettes dealing with friendship, alienation, emotional boundaries and our interactions with our physical environment. - The Bulletin: a journal of Japanese Canadian community, history & culture, March 2010 Reviews of Sleepless Kao's previous titles: I've been a fan of Kao's art pieces since more than a decade ago...Monchan is a character who you can count on. - Hirokazu Yasuhara, a Game Designer This simple story about a little stuffed doll, Monchan, and his owner, Bluie, grows on the reader after a few readings and is enhanced by some additional research into the world of the author and illustrator, Sleepless Kao, whose real name is Kaori Kasai. Kaori is a Japanese visual artist whose world is populated with whimsical characters. The story explores the world of bags, in all shapes and sizes, as well as their contents. It is told with humour and is accompanied by detailed small drawings, using mixed media, and collage, including fabric, paintings and photos. The images of the bags and the items inside include a variety of objects, with their names clearly labelled and identified on each page, making it an ideal way for young readers to learn new words. - CM Magazine Visual artist Kaori Kasai's world is populated with whimsical creatures, large-eyed children and androgynous characters. Her painting and drawings create short vignettes dealing with friendship, alienation, emotional boundaries and our interactions with our physical environment. - The Bulletin: a journal of Japanese Canadian community, history & culture, March 2010 Reviews of Sleepless Kao's previous titles: I've been a fan of Kao's art pieces since more than a decade ago...Monchan is a character who you can count on. - Hirokazu Yasuhara, a Game DesignerThis simple story about a little stuffed doll, Monchan, and his owner, Bluie, grows on the reader after a few readings and is enhanced by some additional research into the world of the author and illustrator, Sleepless Kao, whose real name is Kaori Kasai. Kaori is a Japanese visual artist whose world is populated with whimsical characters. The story explores the world of bags, in all shapes and sizes, as well as their contents. It is told with humour and is accompanied by detailed small drawings, using mixed media, and collage, including fabric, paintings and photos. The images of the bags and the items inside include a variety of objects, with their names clearly labelled and identified on each page, making it an ideal way for young readers to learn new words. - CM Magazine Visual artist Kaori Kasai's world is populated with whimsical creatures, large-eyed children and androgynous characters. Her painting and drawings create short vignettes dealing with friendship, alienation, emotional boundaries and our interactions with our physical environment. - The Bulletin: a journal of Japanese Canadian community, history & culture, March 2010 Author InformationKaori Kasai, an artist-in-motion, graduated from art school in Tokyo, traveled to live and work in San Francisco, Hong Kong, and now lives in Vancouver. She creates her own world of eccentric creatures and personalities which bloom into the void: gigantic space dotted with tiny, intimate kinships and spirits bumping into one another, narrating signs of life across a dreamt universe. Her works have been exhibited at gallery 1 (Japan), Giant Robot, Little Otsu and SOMARTS (San Francisco), Compound Gallery (Portland) and the site of Helen Pitt Gallery (Vancouver). In 2007, Kao was invited to accompany the screening of her new animated short """"Duet"""" at San Francisco's Asian American Film Festival and AAIFF (NY). She graduated from art school in Tokyo specializing in fashion illustration and also trained at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada), learning new media design, CD ROM & web development. Currently she is teaching New Media use Mac computer at Art School to children and creating children's books. For more information on Kaori Kasai, visit her website at www.kaorikasai.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |