"Just as Thirteen rewrote the rules of the story, Arm in Arm rewrites the rules of riddles, tongue twisters, puns, and performance-based play, or rather, throws all rules out the window. Readers beware: This book cannot be skimmed! Some pages require turning the book completely around, 360 degrees. A magnifying glass may also be useful. It is a book for kids of all ages"--
"Just as Thirteen rewrote the rules of the story, Arm in Arm rewrites the rules of riddles, tongue twisters, puns, and performance-based play, or rather, throws all rules out the window. Readers beware: This book cannot be skimmed! Some pages require turning the book completely around, 360 degrees. A magnifying glass may also be useful. It is a book for kids of all ages"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Remy Charlip (1929-2012) was an artist, writer, choreographer, theater director, teacher, and the author of twenty-nine children's books. He attended Cooper Union, created a style of choreography called Air Mail Dances, and was a founding member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Charlip was the recipient of three New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year citations and was awarded a six-month residency in Kyoto, Japan, from the Japan-U.S. Arts Commission. The New York Review Children's Collection publishes Thirteen, which Charlip wrote and illustrated with Jerry Joyner.
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