The Kiosk
Author: Anete Melece
Format: Hardback, 240mm x 280mm, 40 pages
Published: Gecko Press, New Zealand, 2020
A charming and original picture book about pursuing your dreams and believing in yourself. With cutout kiosk window to spark imaginative play and interactive reading.
Imagine living and working every day in the same small kiosk. For years, the kiosk has been Olga's life. She spends her days inside reading travel magazines and dreaming of escaping to distant places. One day a chance occurrence turns her upside down-literally-and sets her off on an unexpected journey.
This inspiring and quirky picture book for 5 to 8 year-olds contains bright and original illustrations full of humour and warmth. Its front cover features a clever cutout kiosk window so that young readers can see Olga stuck behind her kiosk or use their imagination and get behind it to sell things from their own pretend shop!
A warm and curious story about someone who is stuck finding a way to escape their daily routine and be free. The story was originally produced as an internationally recognised short animation screened at over 100 festivals around the world.
Anete Melece (1983) is an illustrator, animation artist and director whose works stand out with witty details, charming characters and sincere stories. Currently based in Switzerland, she has published her illustrations in magazines such as Kus!, Strapzin and Internationale. Her animated films have received awards at multiple international film festivals, including the Swiss Film Award for the Best Animation Film in 2014 for the film Kiosk (2013). Her recent film Analysis Paralysis (2016) qualified for the Academy Awards' Best Animated Short Film.
Author: Anete Melece
Year of Publication: 2020
Genre: Picture Books
Format: Hardback
Interest Age: From 5 to 9 years
Author: Anete Melece
Format: Hardback, 240mm x 280mm, 40 pages
Published: Gecko Press, New Zealand, 2020
A charming and original picture book about pursuing your dreams and believing in yourself. With cutout kiosk window to spark imaginative play and interactive reading.
Imagine living and working every day in the same small kiosk. For years, the kiosk has been Olga's life. She spends her days inside reading travel magazines and dreaming of escaping to distant places. One day a chance occurrence turns her upside down-literally-and sets her off on an unexpected journey.
This inspiring and quirky picture book for 5 to 8 year-olds contains bright and original illustrations full of humour and warmth. Its front cover features a clever cutout kiosk window so that young readers can see Olga stuck behind her kiosk or use their imagination and get behind it to sell things from their own pretend shop!
A warm and curious story about someone who is stuck finding a way to escape their daily routine and be free. The story was originally produced as an internationally recognised short animation screened at over 100 festivals around the world.
Anete Melece (1983) is an illustrator, animation artist and director whose works stand out with witty details, charming characters and sincere stories. Currently based in Switzerland, she has published her illustrations in magazines such as Kus!, Strapzin and Internationale. Her animated films have received awards at multiple international film festivals, including the Swiss Film Award for the Best Animation Film in 2014 for the film Kiosk (2013). Her recent film Analysis Paralysis (2016) qualified for the Academy Awards' Best Animated Short Film.