An album about arts by Géraldine Elschner & Anja Klauss (L’Élan Vert), adapted by Bugali, that will take you from Ancient Egypt to the Louvre Museum in Paris!
Petit Noun, the blue hippopotamus, lived in ancient Egypt. After a long sleep underground that lasted for days, months, centuries... he awoke with a start. Everything around him had changed. Only the pyramids remained. «I’ve got to find my family, my friends, my brothers», said Petit Noun to himself. And off he went.
This book contains :
Petit Noun, L’hippopotame bleu des bords du Nil
© L'Élan Vert, 2012
Text for audio version: Louis Duez
Translation: Oonagh Thompson
Stage direction (French version): Victor Duez
Stage direction (English version): Rose Romain
Music: Elias Akkouche
Sound effects: Tom Lassalle
Graphic adaptation: Mathilde Le Pen
Voices (French): Aurore Saint-Martin, Lydie Misiek, Victor Duez
Voices (English): Tiffany Hofstetter, Rose Romain, Margeaux Lampley, Paul Bandey, Ciaran Cresswell
32 pages
ISBN: 978-2-494363-45-8
September 2024 for Bugali edition
Case with book
Size: 180 x 230 x 18 mm
Weight: 320 g
Materials: Soft touch lamination (set), Wire-O binding, round corners, matte cover with varnish, inside pages on uncoated paper (book)
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Not suitable for children under 3: small parts.