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Time is relative! Award-winning illustrator Torben Kuhlmann’s brilliant new book bends time and imagination. Bank Street 2022 Best Children's Books of the Year list September/October Indie Next Kids Pick, 2021 Society of Illustrators Original Art, 2021 National Science Teachers Association 2022 Best STEM Books, December 2021 Bronze Winner– INDIES Book of the Year Award, 2021When an inventive mouse misses the biggest cheese festival the world has ever seen, he’s determined to turn back the clock. But what is time, and can it be influenced? With the help of a mouse clockmaker, a lot of inventiveness, and the notes of a certain famous Swiss physicist he succeeds in traveling back in time. But when he misses his goal by eighty years, the only one who can help is an employee of the Swiss Patent Office, who turned our concept of space and time upside down. From the creator of Lindbergh–The Tale of a Flying Mouse, Moletown, Armstrong – The Adventurous Journey of a Mouse to the Moon, and Edison – The Mystery of the Missing Mouse Treasure comes Einstein. Torben Kuhlmann, in his fourth mouse adventure, explores the question: Suppose Albert Einstein’s famous theories first came into being through an encounter with a little mouse? Rave Reviews for Einstein: His unique ability to combine fun, facts, science and biography makes Einstein a real triumph. BookPage, Starred Review "As in Armstrong (2016) and Edison (2018), Kuhlmann employs a mix of narrative and fantastically detailed mouse’s-eye-view pencil-and-watercolor scenes to portray a small, furry investigator intrepidly tackling scientific and technological challenges in a human-sized world—here involving old records in a certain Swiss patent office, clock gears and computer parts, trial and error, and equations on chalkboards." - Kirkus, Starred Review
Good things happen when you stand up for yourself!Petronius is the funniest clown in the world, but he’s tired of being told what to do by the ringmaster. The animals are tired of being bossed around too. So, Petronius and his friends—Theodore the donkey, Ferdinand the horse, Gustav the lion, Luise the giraffe, and Otto the dog—leave the circus. With a little patience and creativity, the friends realize just what it would take to make them happy. They may not have a big top, but Petronius can tell his wonderful stories, the dog can run free without his collar, and the horse can nap through the waltz if he’s getting sleepy. And soon the band of friends perform the show they’ve always dreamed of doing. This picture book classic from 1961 has been newly illustrated by award winner Torben Kuhlmann for a whole new generation to enjoy. STARRED REVIEW "Now with stunning new illustrations, this classic picture book centers on a circus clown who’s tired of being “the funniest.” He learns a word that everyone should be brave enough to wield: “no.” ...Everyone realizes that letting living beings speak and live their truths makes for the best spaces possible." – Foreword Reviews
Award-winning illustrator Torben Kuhlmann’s stunning new book transports readers to new depths where imagination lights the way! A long time ago, one mouse learned to fly, another landed on the moon...what will happen in the next Mouse adventure? From the creator of Lindbergh—The Tale of a Flying Mouse and Armstrong, comes Edison—The Mystery of the Missing Mouse Treasure. When two unlikely friends build a vessel capable of taking them to the bottom of the ocean find a missing treasure—the truth turns out to be far more amazing.
Torben Kulhmann''s stunningly illustrated, nearly wordless tale offers a fascinating window into an imaginary, yet hauntingly familiar world under our feet, where a mole suddenly recognizes the precarious balance between progress and preservation. Kulhmann''s open ended text encourages thoughtful exploration into possible solutions, and his delightful endpapers depict a montage of solutions that could very well save the moles'' world and ours.
Let there be color! From the creator of the Mouse Adventures comes an epic, illustrated story about a girl who sets out to bring color back to a city where everything is gray. Kuhlmann uses his love of science and his mastery of illustration to introduce color theory to young readers through his striking visuals and contemporary narrative.
Zweisprachiges Kinderbuch Deutsch-Englisch ab 6 JahrenAmerika in den 1950er Jahren... Eine kleine, wissbegierige Maus beobachtet jede Nacht den Mond durch ein Fernrohr, während ihre Artgenossen einem höchst unwissenschaftlichen Käsekult verfallen sind. Kann der Mond wirklich aus Käse sein? Angespornt durch die Pionierleistungen der Mäuseluftfahrt, beschließt die kleine Maus, der Frage auf den Grund zu gehen. Sie fasst einen großen Entschluss: Sie wird als erste Maus zum Mond fliegen!Auch in seinem zweiten großen Abenteuer einer kleinen Maus zeigt Torben Kuhlmann seine ganze Meisterschaft sowohl als Illustrator als auch als raffinierter Erzähler.
Zweisprachiges Kinderbuch Deutsch-Englisch ab 6 JahrenIn Hamburg lebt eine außergewöhnliche kleine Maus. Eines Tages bemerkt sie, dass es gefährlich geworden ist, da wo sie wohnt. Überall lauern Mausefallen und Feinde. Nach und nach verschwinden ihre Mäusefreunde. Aber wohin sind sie geflüchtet? Nach Amerika? Die kleine Maus beschließt, den weiten Weg über den Atlantik zu wagen. Nächtelang bastelt sie an einem Flugzeug. Ein wildes Abenteuer beginnt!Preise und Nominierungen (u.a.):Kinderbuchpreis des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen 2016Nominierung des Deutschen Jugendliteraturpreises 2015Troisdorfer Bilderbuchpreis der Kinderjury 2015Die schönsten deutschen Bücher 2014Leipziger Lesekompass 2013Torben Kuhlmann studierte Illustration und Kommunikationsdesign an der HAW Hamburg mit Schwerpunkt Buchillustration. "Lindbergh" ist Kuhlmanns erstes Bilderbuch und verdankt seinen Ideenreichtum Kuhlmanns geradezu kindlicher Begeisterung für kuriose Erfindungen und seinem Interesse an der abenteuerlichen Geschichte der Luftfahrt.
A long time ago a mouse learned to fly . . . and crossed the Atlantic. But what happened next? Torben Kuhlmann's stunning new book transports readers to the moon and beyond! On the heels of Lindbergh: The Tale of a Flying Mouse comes Armstrong: A Mouse on the Moon—where dreams are determined only by the size of your imagination and the biggest innovators are the smallest of all. The book ends with a brief non-fiction history of human space travel—from Galileo’s observations concerning the nature of the universe to man's first steps on the moon.
One small step for a mouse; one giant leap for aviation. These are dark times . . . for a small mouse. A new invention—the mechanical mousetrap—has caused all the mice but one to flee to America, the land of the free. But with cats guarding the steamships, trans-Atlantic crossings are no longer safe. In the bleakest of places . . . the one remaining mouse has a brilliant idea. He must learn to fly! Debut illustrator Torben Kuhlmann’s inventive tale and stunning illustrations will capture the imagination of readers—young and old—with the death-defying feats of this courageous young mouse.
I begyndelsen af 1900—tallet bor en lille nysgerrig mus i Hamborg. Den tilbringer hele dagen med næsen dybt begravet i bøger, der handler om menneskenes verden. Pludselig en aften mærker den, at noget er forandret. Overalt lurer farer, musefælder og katte. Og ikke en eneste mus i sigte! Hvor er de mon alle sammen henne? Den lille mus bestemmer sig for også at begive sig ud i verden, men da den kommer ned til havnen, er alle skibe skarpt bevogtet af sultne katte. Der findes måske en anden og bedre måde at komme over Atlanten på … Og da den lille mus samme aften ser en flyvende flagermus, ved den præcis hvordan! En svimlende fortælling om at prøve sine vinger.Et stort eventyr for en lille mus!
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