In this fantastical world there are castles in space, floating castles, castles in the sky and castles made of glass. Each one hides a royal family and there are plenty of mazes. Colin Thompson’s wonderfully detailed artwork reaches new heights of ingenuity and invention in this brilliant new book.
Since he started writing and illustrating children's books in 1990, Colin Thompson has had more than 50 books published. He has received several awards, including an Aurealis Award for the novel HOW TO LIVE FOREVER and the CBC Picture Book of the Year in 2006 for THE SHORT AND INCREDIBLY HAPPY LIFE OF RILEY. He has been shortlisted for many other awards, including the Astrid Lindgren Award - the most prestigious children's literature prize in the world.
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Colin lives in Bellingen, Australia. His books with Random House Australia include HOW TO LIVE FOREVER, numerous picture books, THE FLOODS series, THE DRAGONS series, THE BIG LITTLE BOOK OF HAPPY SADNESS picture book, which has been shortlisted for the 2009 Children’s Book Council Award for Best Picture Book, and FREE TO A GOOD HOME.
This book keeps us busy looking for the royal families, again and again, because we always miss some. Great fun! And I love the little stories about the castles too!
This imaginative and lavishly illustrated book presents a selection of unexpected castles - from a cold potato mountain to the oldest castle in the universe. Lots to think about and discuss, especially when considering IB concepts of form (what is it?) and function (what is it for?). Lovely key text for our Unit of Inquiry into Structures, but lovely for K1 Stories and exploring imagination at any time.
Wonderful illustrations of castles built from a variety of whimsical materials, based around certain themes. Great for imagination and encouraging discussion/oral language with resistant readers/learners.