Valentina Luz
Price: £7.99
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 29/08/2024
ISBN: 9781789296198
Age: 9-11 years
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Colouring
Binding: Paperback
Size: 246 x 189 mm
Extent: 64 pages
Illustration: B&W illustrations
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
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Enquire nowA stunning colouring book with a gorgeous foil cover finish
Featuring beautiful black-and-white line artwork by artists Lena Addink and Pimlada Phuapradit, which readers will love bringing to life with their own choice of colours
Illustrations include detailed chapter opener double-page spreads as well as single-page artwork which sits opposite a page of text that offers the reader information about the scene
Perfect for unicorn enthusiasts aged 7 and above, who will love reading about baby unicorns while they colour in the magical scenes
A new title in the Magical Unicorn Society series, which has been translated in 18 languages and sold over 500,000 copies worldwide. Books in the series include The Magical Unicorn Society, The Magical Unicorn Society: The Golden Unicorn – Secrets and Legends, The Magical Unicorn Society: Unicorns, Myths and Monsters, and The Magical Unicorn Society: Baby Unicorns
Valentina Luz is the Head of the Magical Unicorn Society's Department of Baby Unicorns. For years, she has travelled the world to learn about these mysterious creatures.
Lena Addink is a self-taught illustrator from Germany, based in the Netherlands. Her work is infused with a passion for fantastical adventures and inspired by the beauty of nature, thoughts and dreams. Lena's illustrations are rich in detail, texture and colour, creating immersive and enchanting scenes that draw viewers into their own narrative.
Pimlada is an illustrator based in Thailand. She studied illustration in New York and received an MFA (Illustration as Visual Essay) from the School of Visual Arts in 2011. Pimlada‘s inspirations come from nature and organic forms of plants. She also loves studying the decorative details of architecture, antique objects, patterned textile, vintage posters, cabinet cards and children books.