Author: Bob Thiele, George David Weiss
Illustrator: Tim Hopgood
Finishing: cardboard
Number of pages: 28 pages
Language: English
Size: 16.3 x 1.7 x 15.8 cm
This song is believed to be familiar to many people, even if they are unfamiliar with the name, they remember it when they hear the melody. Armstrong's hoarse voice and representative music are representative of jazz. What A Wonderful World was included in the Grammy Hall of Fame Awards in 1999, a Grammy award dedicated to decades of enduring songs. This picture book of the same name is a classic song sung from a child's imagination and style. While listening to the music in the melodious field, while watching this picture book full of childishness, it is really a wonderful and gentle experience. Beautiful words with rich illustrations.
Under the beautiful melody: let us feel the beauty of the world together.
The little boy lingers on the earth. Feels the vastness of the world. The ingenious change of all things.
Full of laughter. Touched and surprised.
A soothing, powerful picture book.
Did you feel it too ~
Tim Hopgood's first picture book, "Our Blue Couch," won the Cambridge Award, please read it again! The award was in 2007. Followed closely by a dog named Rod, who was shortlisted for the Red House Children's Book of the Year and British Book Design Awards. In 2008, Tim came with "Frankie! His first book for young readers! Wow!" Said the owl was shortlisted for the Book Trust Preschool Education Award in 2009. Tim has been nominated four times for the Kate Greenaway Medal. He is married with two children and lives in downtown York.