This look-and-search book challenges the reader to see things differently. The mouth of a tiger hides the face of a sloth; the teeth of a snake become the icebergs upon which a polar bear roams. The book asks us to reconsider what we expect to see … [Darllen mwy...]
Ant [Y Morgrugyn]
Gan Film Bilder, y stiwdio a wnaeth Head Up, y mae’r ffilm hon. Yn rhan o gyfres Animanimals gan Julie Ocker, mae’n cyfleu bodolaeth systematig a chyfunol nythfa o forgrug. Mae manwl gywirdeb milwrol y morgrug yn fan cychwyn addas i drafod y clymau … [Darllen mwy...]
Szalontüdö [Treip a Nionod]
Anaml yr ymddengys ffilmiau drama fyw yn y casgliad, ac felly hefyd ffilmiau o Hwngari. Mae'r ffilm fer hon o ddrama fyw yn debyg i French Roast yn ei defnydd o brif gymeriad wyneb i waered: mae dyn anniben, sy’n ddigartref hefyd, fel petai’n bwyta … [Darllen mwy...]
Where’s the Starfish? [Ble y mae’r Seren Fôr?]
Barroux’s sequel to Where’s the Elephant? plays upon the same premise. The ludic format of the wimmelbook, such as Where’s Wally, becomes a catalyst for an important message about protecting the environment. Children will have great fun spotting the … [Darllen mwy...]
Meidän piti lähteä [Roedd yn Rhaid i ni Adael]
This is another example of a wordless picturebook that deals with the topic of the migrant crisis. We Had to Leave is gentler and happier than the other examples in the corpus: Migrando [Migrating], Orizzonti [Horizons], and Mediterraneo [The … [Darllen mwy...]
Where’s the Elephant? [Ble y mae’r Eliffant?]
Children, like adults, quickly develop sophisticated expectations of genre and style – for example, seeking to see the similarities that define certain types of picturebooks. This picturebook by French artist Barroux plays upon these expectations by … [Darllen mwy...]
Naar de Markt [I’r Farchnad]
This book is a simple depiction of a mother and daughter taking a trip to their local market. The reader is privy to a range of experiences, including a diverse set of foods and goods, sold by a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic array of tradespeople. … [Darllen mwy...]
Verrückte Welt [Byd â’i Ben i Waered]
German artist ATAK presents a carnivalesque theme of power negotiation in this representation of an upside down world. The banker begs on the street corner while the punk hands over spare change; the mouse chases the cat; a horse rides a jockey; a … [Darllen mwy...]
Pipopingviini [Y Pennog Coch]
Mae'r cyd-gynhyrchiad Ffinnaidd-Gwyddelig hwn gan rai o'r un gwneuthurwyr â Papa's Boy. Mae cymuned o bengwiniaid wedi arfer â dulliau pysgota traddodiadol, ond dyma bâr o ddynion busnes pengwiniaid hynaws yn cyrraedd i gynnig dull newydd. Gosodir … [Darllen mwy...]










