You Make The World - Hardcover

Thi Van, Muon

 
9781338822045: You Make The World

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A stunning picture book about how we can make the world into something beautiful.

The sun makes the world hum.

The clouds make the world blue.

The wind makes the world wild.

The rain makes the world new.

But you know what else makes the world?

You.

In this gorgeous picture book, follow a father and son as they go camping and discover the magic of nature, and how everything we say or do could help the world become kinder and more beautiful.

  • Featuring lyrical and gorgeous text from acclaimed author Muon Thi Van.
  • Phung Nguyen Quang and Huynh Kim Lien bring the story to life through their vibrant illustrations
  • The perfect gift to inspire little ones and those who read it to them

 

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Muon Thi Van is the author of many acclaimed picture books. From her debut, In a Village by the Sea (2015), to her latest, If You Want to Be a Butterfly (2023), her books have earned many distinctions, including a California Book Award, an Irma Black Honor, and a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection. Her recent book Wishes, with Victo Ngai, won the Margaret Wise Brown Prize and was named the #1 Best Picture Book of 2021 by BookPage. Her books have been translated into multiple languages, including Vietnamese, Nepali, Sepedi, and Tamil. Muon Thi Van lives and works in California.


Phung Nguyen Quang and Huynh Kim Lien are book creators who live and work together in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Quang and Lien are currently working on illustrations for a number of children's titles to be published in Vietnam and Europe. Some of their acclaimed picture book projects include Hundred Years of Happiness and The First Journey.

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