The Wimmelbuch "Good Evening!" was created by German artist Anne Grobe specifically to become an integral part of the nightly bedtime ritual in families with children from one and a half years old.
In this book, an incredible number of stories...
are hidden - funny and sad, everyday and adventurous. You just need to look closely to see them.
Everything begins at the sunset of a warm summer day. The city gradually grows dark, but the streets are still crowded. Some are returning home from work, while others are already resting. Some are hurrying to finish important tasks, while others are heading out of town for new experiences.
On the first spread of the Wimmelbuch, most of the characters whose stories are offered to be followed are presented. Here is a young man with a bouquet of flowers. He must be going to visit someone? I wonder to whom? And here are two kids with backpacks and a donkey. Where are they headed? A large family is getting on the bus - dad, mom, and three children. Where are they going? And here is another friendly family - they are traveling in a yellow car. What awaits them today and where will they stop for the night? Throughout the city, notices are posted: a turtle has gone missing. Can you find it on the pages of the book?
These and many other stories await attentive readers of the evening Wimmelbuch. Together with the book's heroes, they will be able to stroll through the brightly lit streets of the city, dance to music in the park, visit friends, go to a farm, and be in an ancient castle for the "Night at the Museum" program.
The last spread of the Wimmelbuch is dedicated to tasks. They will help find even more details and plot lines, and in addition tune the little ones for a sweet sleep.
Wimmelbuchs are colorful books without words with panoramic narrative illustrations. Such books introduce little ones to the surrounding world, expand their horizons, observation skills, logical thinking, and develop vocabulary and speech.
Author: Анне Гробе
Printhouse: Melik-Pashaev
Age restrictions: 0+
Year of publication: 2025
ISBN: 9785000416549
Number of pages: 14
Size: 315х232х9 mm
Cover type: cardboard
Weight: 410 g
ID: 1725183