David Bowie
In stock
€12.00
In stock
Add to WishlistAuthor: Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Illustrated by: Ana Albero
Meet David Bowie, the starman who dazzled audiences with his music.
As a child, young David had a head full of songs and ideas. He was inspired by the pop and mod scenes in Britain to pick up the saxophone. After earning his stripes in some of the coolest bands in London, David splashed onto the solo scene. His songwriting talent and musical skill made him one of rock and roll’s all-time greatest artists. This moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the musician’s life.
Age | 3-6 years, 6-10 years |
---|---|
Language | In English |
Type | Non-fiction, Picture books |
Related products
-
This Book Thinks You Are an Inventor
€11.90„This book thinks you are an inventor“ Author: Jon Milton Age: 9-12 years This interactive book helps children think like an inventor by noticing details, questioning everything, and dreaming up new ideas. Through fun activities and Harriet Russell’s hilarious illustrations, This Book Thinks You’re an Inventor encourages readers to engage with new ideas by creatively experimenting and investigating for themselves.…
-
Pop-Up Moon
€24.90„Pop-up Moon“ Author: Anne Jankeliowitch, Olivier Charbonnel, Annabelle Buxton Age: 6-8 years You see it almost every night, but how much do you really know about the moon? In this incredible pop-up book, discover where the moon came from, why it appears to change shape, how it affects our oceans, and what a blood moon is. Shoot into space with…
-
-
Harold Snipperpot‘s Best Disaster Ever
€14.90„Harold Snipperpot‘s best disaster ever“ Author: Beatrice Alemagna Age: 2-6 m. Harold Philip Snipperpot is turning seven years old. He’s never had a real birthday party. His parents are too grumpy. But this year is going to be different. Thanks to an amazing man named Mr Ponzio, something incredible is going to happen on Harold’s birthday – and it’s going…