Vivienne Westwood: My First Vivienne Westwood [BOARD BOOK]: Volume 24

Board book

Main Details

Title Vivienne Westwood: My First Vivienne Westwood [BOARD BOOK]: Volume 24
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Illustrated by Laura Callaghan
SeriesLittle People, BIG DREAMS
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:24
Dimensions(mm): Height 156,Width 127
ISBN/Barcode 9780711245945
ClassificationsDewey:746.92092
Audience
Preschool (0-5)

Publishing Details

Publisher Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Imprint Frances Lincoln Childrens Books
Publication Date 3 March 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

When Vivienne was a young woman, she wasn't sure how a working class girl from England could make a living in the art world. But after discovering her passion for design and jewellery making, she erupted onto the fashion scene with a bang. Vivienne's designs became iconic, and she became famous for letting her clothes speak for themselves. Young children will love to snuggle as you read to them the engaging story of this fascinating designer and will also enjoy exploring the stylish and quirky illustrations of this sturdy board book on their own. Little People, Big Dreams is a bestselling series of books and educational games that explore the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream. Inspire the next generation of outstanding people who will change the world with Little People, Big Dreams!

Author Biography

Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, born in Barcelona, Spain, is a writer and creative director in constant search of new concepts for children's books. Working for more than fifteen years for clients in top advertising agencies, her books combine creativity with learning, aiming to establish a new and fresh relationship between children and pop culture. Laura Callaghan is an Irish illustrator based in South East London. She graduated with an MA in Illustration from Kingston University in 2010.