The children’s classic tales of yesteryear has sparked the
imaginations of kids and adults around the globe.
Carlton Book’s Carlton Kids has released a duo of Alice
books by author Lewis Carroll as beautifully illustrated by Zdenko Basic and
Patricia Moffett.
Both ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’ and Alice’s Adventures
In Wonderland’ feature some of the most breath-taking illustrations to ever
grace children’s books.
Colorful, whimsical and ingenious in their page layouts the
books also feature action pull-tabs, clever inserts and fold-outs.
Each book is as whimsical and magical as the story it
contains.
I absolutely love the clever way the text and illustrations
complement and intertwine with each other.
The design of each book captures the spirit of Carroll’s
tales and will make a fine addition to any child’s library for generations to
come.
Hardbound and of heavy stock the books are perfect for young
hands.
I remember the band from the early 1960s during its ‘bubble
gum’ era right up to its social relevant and ground-breaking last days. I even stuck around as each band member went
their own individual ways pursuing separate music careers.
In ‘The Complete Beatles Songs’ as written and compiled by
Steve Turner, Beatles fans get to go behind the scenes of every song written by
the Fab Four.
Black and white and full-color photos and art accompany the
lyrics along with informative and historically relevant text that explains the
meaning behind each song and how it came about.
It’s a wonderful celebration of the greatest Rock and Roll
band of the 20th Century that shaped popular music as it is today.