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Wesola kartonowa ksiazeczka o pewnym wyjatkowym aucie Gratka dla najmlodszych milosnikow motoryzacji Nasze auto jest wspaniale Ma truskawkowy kolor rozkladany dach i silnik ktory skrzeczy jak dziki zwierz Nie wierzysz Jedz z nami Usiadz wygodnie zapnij pasy i w droge Gazu od deski do deski Prosty zwiezly tekst z wyroznionymi kluczowymi slowami i zabawne ilustracje wprowadzaja dzieci w codzienne sytuacje zwiazane z uzywaniem samochodu

28 pages, Paperback

First published March 25, 2013

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1,932 reviews23 followers
November 17, 2018
Saw this on a list of uniquely-illustrated/best of books of 2018, so decided to check it out. Definitely a different media; I had to search to discover how it was done.
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15k reviews315 followers
September 1, 2018
There's just something about a reliable family car that speaks to youngsters. Even when (or especially when) that car is a convertible and red, it promises adventures and a reliable (for the most part) means of transportation. In humorous and visually appealing style, this book takes youngsters on a ride with a father and his son. Readers may be nonplused when they reach the book's conclusion as they realize what's actually going on with that car. The author and illustrator are from Poland, and their creativity and knowledge of children and their imaginations are on full display here. I loved the bright colors that fill the book's pages and how those images are displayed against ample white space.
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1,548 reviews
November 30, 2018
Bright colors and simple concepts about travel, maintenance, parts of the car, what you might do when the car breaks down, etc. I loved the visual that accompanied "The wind tickles us as we ride" - the illustration decisively conveys the feeling of the wind rushing over you in a convertible. The illustrator does a great job of depicting the author's descriptions, and the extent of the child's creative imagination is winningly displayed, especially in the last few pages. A New York Public Library Best Illustrated Book of 2018.
2,730 reviews
January 8, 2019
This would be a 3 star book for me, but both my kids (ages: 3 and 1) seem to love this book! Maybe it's the simplicity that offers chances for questions and discussions, or the bright colors, or its brevity, but this was a hit.
I myself was surprised it made the NYT/NYPL best illustrated children's book list - the feeling of pastels is really nice, and I liked the nighttime image, but otherwise it didn't seem inventive to me and everyone is a pink color. And the "story" is a little dull, but I haven't minded reading it over and over again, either.
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Author 1 book29 followers
April 21, 2019
I gave this to a friend's thirteen month old and she loved it immediately. The images are full of movement and life. One must choose books for one year olds with care because one will be reading them again and again and again and again. The pictures and the barely glimpsed world the characters inhabit will make that repetition a joy.
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1,039 reviews4 followers
November 19, 2018
A simple story of a child talking about the car they ride in with their father. The ending is a nice little twist (not super surprising ending). Unfortunately my library tapes down the jacket and put a security sticker covering part of the back endpaper where the story actually ends.
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2,378 reviews
January 29, 2019
The joys, sorrows, freedoms, and annoyances of car ownership from the perspectives of a child who drives a wing chair. Abstract illustrations offer delightful depiction of automobile travel at its finest and most frustrating. Very nice for car obsessed kids especially.
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1,309 reviews
December 1, 2018
Read it. Meh... I liked the bright colors but the rest of the illustrations and the story did nothing for me. Plus, a convertible probably shouldn’t pull a trailer.
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3,864 reviews36 followers
December 17, 2018
Graphic, colorful illustrations illuminate a child's love for their father's car - whether the gas runs out, engines breaks, or roof is up in the rain.
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11.7k reviews102 followers
March 7, 2019
This is definitely a bold and eye-catching book, and autos are always a popular subject with tots. However, I wasn't thrilled with the "my first attempts in Microsoft Paint"-style illustrations.
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2,354 reviews66 followers
March 24, 2019
Age: Infant-Toddler
Things That Go: Car

Solid white backgrounds make the red car pop on every page as it experiences different "transformations" through the weather and repairs. Fun!
1,915 reviews10 followers
April 14, 2019
Interesting artwork, simple text. Great book for toddlers or early readers.
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1,389 reviews23 followers
July 29, 2021
The ending's a bit of a let down (I thought I had a real car!), but the art is super fine and so are the few similes -- and the book's back cover question. ("What's your car like?")
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2,371 reviews25 followers
January 27, 2022
It is ALWAYS a good day when your kiddo's library choices ended up being way better than expected. This book is not going to break new ground but the art was great and we both really enjoyed it.
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Cars, Imagination

Cute overview of having & using a car, we don't find out until the end it's all imagination.
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