Anu Chouhan – illustratör
Upptäck titlar med illustrationer av Anu Chouhan.
4 produkter
4 produkter
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Henna is so much more than a form of temporary body art.Henna is nature - seeds sprouted into shrubs, leaves kissed by tropical rain.Henna is colour - the orange of juicy mangoes, sun-kissed brown, or as black as the feathers of crows.Henna is fragrance - earthy and nutty, lemony and clove-y.The intricate patterns of flowers, feathers, vines, and other symbols painted and stained onto skin has been a tradition in cultures all around the world for thousands of years. Beautiful and eye-catching, henna also carries the scents, textures, and colors of family and identity.
131 kr
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Fractured fairy tales have never been this fun!Once upon a time, Abby and her little brother, Jonah, were ordinarykids. The next minute? The mirror in their basementslurped them up and magically transported them into the fairy taleof Snow White.Yes, really!When Abby and Jonah stop Snow from eating the poison apple, theythink they're heroes. But wait! If Snow doesn't die, she won'tmeet her prince and get her happy ending. Oops.Now it's up to Abby and Jonah-- with some help from Snow and theseven dwarfs--to outwit the witch and save the famous fairy talein time.But what if Snow's REAL happy ending is something else entirely? Bestselling author Sarah Mlynowski and award-winning illustratorAnu Chouhan join forces to bring us this vibrant, action-packed,enchanting graphic novel adventurePerfect for fans of fairy tales, Raina Telgemeier, The Land ofStories and Wings of Fire The New York Times bestselling series now in a full colour graphicnovel
308 kr
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A girl explores her love of dancing and her cultural identity in a lively picture book with echoes of the real-life collaboration between Bharatanatyam icon Rukmini Devi Arundale and ballerina Anna Pavlova. Paro comes from a dancing family. At home, she dances Bharatanatyam with her mom, and now she’s excited to learn ballet. But what if she can’t dance like the other kids in her class? Ballerinas move like fairies, while Bharatanatyam dancers seem like queens. Paro can’t be both...can she? Anu Chouhan’s vibrant, energetic illustrations emphasize themes of creative flexibility and navigating the intersections of different cultural identities.