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Exciting, vibrant and colorful artwork captures the fantastic and imaginative journey of Mia into space on a flying rocket ship tree! When Mia wants to have an adventure but none of her friends will join her, she and Koalabo, her robot Koala, embark on an incredible space adventure. Taking off on a flying rocket ship tree and meeting the most incredible space creatures along the way, Mia and Koalabo arrive at the small, purple planet of the Space Ticklers...What happens next is fantastically ticklish and will captivate little ones who love adventure and tickles! This book is guaranteed to…mehr

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Exciting, vibrant and colorful artwork captures the fantastic and imaginative journey of Mia into space on a flying rocket ship tree! When Mia wants to have an adventure but none of her friends will join her, she and Koalabo, her robot Koala, embark on an incredible space adventure. Taking off on a flying rocket ship tree and meeting the most incredible space creatures along the way, Mia and Koalabo arrive at the small, purple planet of the Space Ticklers...What happens next is fantastically ticklish and will captivate little ones who love adventure and tickles! This book is guaranteed to spark a child's imagination. Boaz Gavish's beautiful, bright and colorful hand paintings have delighted children and adults across the globe. Recommended for ages 3-7
Autorenporträt
Boaz Gavish was born in France in 1972. He's an artist and children's book author who studied traditional art at the National School Fine Arts de Lyon. Boaz moved to New York City in 1990 where he taught private art lessons and worked as an auctioneer for a major auction house. After returning to Paris for a period, he studied creative writing and philosophy at the Paris School of Art and Culture before permanently settling in New York City in 1997. Boaz is a resident of the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where he takes inspiration from the city's energy and culture for his writing. Up until recently, he was working at the publicly traded company, Revlon. His most recent book, Mia and the Rocket Ship Tree, is a tale of women's empowerment set in space with a diverse cast of characters.