<b><b><b>A Summer 2020 Kids' Indie Next Great Read</b></b><br />An Amazon Best Book of the Month: Ages 6-8<br /></b><br />“A great way to introduce the tiniest Whovians to the series and thrill those of us who are still kids at heart."—<i>Nerdist<br /></i><br />“A gorgeous, approachable, colorful style."—<i>Comics Worth Reading<br /><br /></i>“A cute introduction into the world of <i>Doctor Who</i> for the children in your life. With bright, fun cartoon illustrations, it is something that everyone can enjoy flipping through."—Markie Rustad, Ballast Book Company, Bremerton, WA<br /><br /><b>Praise for other books in the Pop Classics series:</b><br />“Thanks to the delightful illustrations of Kim Smith, families can bond over the lovable alien and his friendship with Elliot in book form.”—Jami Ganz, <i>Entertainment Weekly</i>, on <i>E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial </i><br /><br />“I was quickly won over by the charm of the writing and the awesome illustrations. Kim Smith's drawings have a distinctive style that imbues life into every single page.”—<i>Sweety High</i>, on <i>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</i><br /> <br />“A lovely trip down memory lane that you can share with your little ones.”—<i>Neatorama</i>, on <i>Back to the Future</i><br /> <br />“Smith’s art is excellent. . . . Her illustrations do a terrific job summing up the key moments of the movie, creating a rich picture of what happens in the film in only 40 pages.”—<i>Comics Worth Reading</i>, on <i>The Karate Kid</i><br /> <br />“Kids will delight in the spooky-but goofy story and the surprise at the end, and parents will chuckle at this new take on an old favorite.”—<i>GeekDad</i>, on <i>The X-Files: Earth Children Are Weird</i><br /><br />“<i>Home Alone: The Classic Illustrated Storybook</i> offers all the fun of the original movie in a darling hardcover package whose read-aloud story teaches lessons about responsibility and the importance of family.”—Pop Culture Insider, on <i>Home Alone</i>

Lizzie is running away. She hates her new house and her new school, so she packs a bag full of peanut butter sandwiches and says goodbye to her family. But when she stumbles upon a mysterious blue box in the woods (that s bigger on the inside!) Lizzie embarks on a much grander journey than she had planned. The box is called the TARDIS and it s piloted by a mysterious woman called the Doctor, who claims to be a time-traveling space alien! Lizzie doesn t like new places, so she asks to be taken home. But when she accidentally drops a peanut butter sandwich down the console, the TARDIS malfunctions, and the Doctor is no longer able to steer! The Doctor and Lizzie embark on a wild adventure through time and space, visiting the Pyramids, dinosaurs, the surface of an alien planet, and more. But will Lizzie be able to get back home? And will she learn that new places aren t so bad after all? Series Overview: The films and TV shows that families love are reimagined as lively, colourful picture books featuring the iconic moments and characters of the original. Simple words are paired with a kid-friendly storybook format that s perfect for bedtime or storytime, plus all-new illustrations done in classic picture book style to make this series a great way for parents to share their pop culture favorites with a new generation. Though the movie and TV versions came first, you ll wonder if they weren t adaptations of these books, instead of the other way around!
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The beloved, long-running sci-fi show is now an adorable Pop Classic picture book, starring Jodie Whittaker s 13th Doctor and featuring an original storyline and child protagonist.
Join the Doctor and her smallest companion on a madcap adventure through time and space! The beloved sci-fi TV series is now a charming picture book, perfect for Doctor Who fans of all ages.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781683691860
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Quirk Books
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
229 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
J, 02
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
40

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Biographical note

Kim Smith illustrated this storybook adaptation of Doctor Who. She s also the artist behind Home Alone (Quirk, 2015), The X-Files: Earth Children Are Weird (Quirk, 2017), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Quirk, 2017), Back to the Future (Quirk, 2018), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Quirk, 2018), The Karate Kid (Quirk, 2019), and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (Quirk, 2019). She is also the illustrator of Builder Brothers: Big Plans by the Property Brothers (HarperCollins, 2018). Kim graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design. She lives in Alberta, Canada.