Barroux tackles ocean pollution in the stunning follow-up to the critically acclaimedWhere's the Elephant? -recommended byThe Guardian,Sunday TimesandThe Sun.Find the whale, the clownfish and the starfish on every page until the piles of rubbish start to m
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Barroux tackles ocean pollution in the stunning follow-up to the critically acclaimedWhere’s the Elephant? -recommended byThe Guardian,Sunday TimesandThe Sun.
Find the whale, the clownfish and the starfish on every page until the piles of rubbish start to make it much too difficult.Both a Where’s Wally-style spotting game and a striking work of art, this almost wordless tale puts the power back in the hands (or fins) of the natural world, with a boldly beautiful twist ending.
With an insight and warmth comparable to Frann Preston-Gannon’s The Journey Home, Barroux has created an astoundingly powerful modern classic that promises to be remembered for generations to come.The perfect way to introduce the topic of the environment to children.
Barroux’s books includeUncle John and the Giant Cherry Tree,whichwon him the 2005 Enfantaisie Award, and the extraordinaryLine of Fire, Diary of An Unknown Soldierwhich has received widespread critical acclaim. In 2015 Barroux won the first Parents, Babies, a Book competition for his workChuut!which will be given to every newborn baby in the north of France. His bookWhere’s the Elephant?has been longlisted for the Kate Greenway Medal 2016.
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