Interactve Books Collection

Tomy and Diego in the workshop of the Robot-Yan is the fiction story about Ro- bot-Yan and two friends: Tomy and Diego. Both share the same fondness for photog- raphy, and are at the same grade level, go to the same school and spend most of their time together. Tomy and Diego have decided to partici- pate in a photo contest; but, to achieve their goal, they will have to ask Robot-Yan for help ... A comic designed as an intercative book where children can enjoy different comic, repair the robot, paint, cut and paste. Let’s Play 2: Tropical Islands and Fish is the second in the Interactive Book Collection series created for kindergar- ten and preschool children. Designed with imaginative and many islands, fish, tropical birds and trees illustrations where children can recreate the artist’s drawings by placing various drawings after cutting them out and coloring them. The Magic City is fiction story where chil- dren will be able to know an interesting and ancient legend of an island where strange phenomena happened of which arose The Magic City. The children will notice that there are still drawings without finishing coloring be- cause in the Magic City the flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables, and animals without colors can be born and houses or build- ings can lose colors as if by magic; so they will have to color the areas that are blank and beautify the city. To see a complete Sample click on icon Let’s play 7: TOMY AND DIEGO IN THE WORKSHOP OF THE ROBOT-YAN To see a complete Sample click on icon Let’s play 2: TROPICAL ISLANDS AND FISH To see a complete Sample click on icon Let’s play 6: THE MAGIC CITY ...the book stands out for the beauty and functionality of the design and the illustrations. With an elementary stroke and great waste of imagination, Luis G. Fresquet is linking the stories with drawings one by one in which they contrast the power of suggestion and naive graphic realization, which re- sults in an instant communication with the children readers. “ Alex Fleites Journalist and Art Critic. ...the book A History of Butterflies unites, to the naivete of the theme and its linear development, the beauty and success of the illustrations, not very frequent in the works directed to the infantile reader of first levels. ...Undoubtedly, the thorough control of Luis G. Fresquet in the different pos- sibilities in terms of style appropriate to specific needs. Where his mastery is most evident is in the illustrations, soft lines and colors, of the books. “ “ Taken from Literary Contest of the Union of Writers and Artists. (Fragments of the Minutes of the Members of the Jury) Felix Beltran University Professor of Graphic Arts and Design

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