Quick Look
- A fun, brightly illustrated story packed with details for little ones to spot
- Celebrates the endless possibilities of imaginative play
- Simple words and diverse representation
- From the multi-award-winning illustrator of Astrid Lindgren's Now That Night is Near and The Fearless Little Farm Boy
Two young children imagine everything they could play together in this beautiful, bright book with a simple story. From the multi-award-winning illustrator Marit Tornqvist, creator of Wake Up, Let's Play.
Description
"Do you want to play at my house?
You can stay and play all day.
We can play anything!"
Maybe the friends will bake cookie animals that roar and quack, be butterflies fluttering in the wind, count rainbow birds, sleep in an animal hotel or put on a show -- together they can play everything!
This vibrant and beautifully simple story from multi-award-winning author-illustrator Marit Tornqvist celebrates the extraordinary imaginations of young children and reinforces the value of play.
Reviews
Praise for Wake Up, Let’s Play
'A celebration of childhood and friendship, replete with imagination, ambition, and even a bit of mischief… Touching, memorable, exquisite.'
--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
'I like the soft style of the illustrations and all the vibrant colors.
This board book is adorable from start to finish!'
-- Books for MKs
'The concept is strong and the illustrations are charming.'
-- Youth Services Book Review, 5 stars
Praise for Now That Night Is Near
'A beautifully illustrated cat's-eye view of a quiet bedtime on a farm.'
-- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
A sweet story, showing how night-time gently creeps into a country farm... The illustrations are soft and cozy and filled with all kinds of little details. '
-- Youth Services Book Review, 5 stars
'The illustrations are soft and peaceful, perfect for getting a little one off to sleep. This is a comforting story, one that has the reassuring message that all is well and safe for the night.'
-- Kaleidoscope Magazine
Author
Marit Törnqvist was born in 1964 in Uppsala, Sweden and divides her time between the Netherlands and Sweden. She studied illustration at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. In 2011 she was awarded a Golden Plaque from the Biennial of Illustration Bratislava, one of the most prestigious children's illustration awards. In 2024, Marit was the winner of the esteemed Johannes Vermeer Award, the Dutch state prize for the arts, the first time the award was presented to a specialist in children's book illustration.