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My First Book of Nautical Knots - Britz, Caroline
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"Do you know what seamanship is? It's the art of making knots. But no need to board a boat to learn how to make sea knots. My First Book of Nautical Knots brings you eighteen knots to discover. Some are done in a jiffy, like the figure eight or the bowline knot; others require greater concentration, such as the slip knot or the bosco knot. Still, others are so pretty that you can use them to make a jewel or a small decorative object. Ropework is an activity very popular with children, and My First Book of Nautical Knots offers beautifully illustrated step-by-step models of nautical knots that…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Do you know what seamanship is? It's the art of making knots. But no need to board a boat to learn how to make sea knots. My First Book of Nautical Knots brings you eighteen knots to discover. Some are done in a jiffy, like the figure eight or the bowline knot; others require greater concentration, such as the slip knot or the bosco knot. Still, others are so pretty that you can use them to make a jewel or a small decorative object. Ropework is an activity very popular with children, and My First Book of Nautical Knots offers beautifully illustrated step-by-step models of nautical knots that is sure to help parents and children to learn and master this craft together. As a bonus, My First Book of Nautical Knots presents the star of the playground: gimp stitching"--
Autorenporträt
Caroline Britz is a journalist in the maritime sector. She loves to cross the ladder more than anything to share and tell the life of sailors. She has traveled the oceans and is always amazed at the great maritime adventures. Laura Gómez Guerra is an illustrator from Spain currently based in France. Drawing has always been her passion. When she was a child, she used to spend hours staring at illustrations of children's books, unconsciously studying every detail of this magic world. She's been working as illustrator for children's books for different publishers such as Vagnon and Casterman, but is currently represented by the Bright Agency.