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Happy Easter! Here's a couple of festive drawings via Musée Tomi Ungerer in Strasbourg for this week's #sketchbookSunday . Chinese and coloured inks on tracing paper, circa 1980s. @strasculture #Easter
For day four of our bird week, our plucky hero Orlando! Anyone remember this book?
More larking around in the archives for our bird week. This pair are from "Lear's Nonsense Verses", illustrated by Tomi in 1967.
In case you've ever wondered what goes into making a Tomi Ungerer book... our latest blog posts shows off some of the hand drawn sketches and thought processes behind "Fog Island" https://t.co/gFP8HdFJB6
Tomi's books have been translated into dozens of languages, here is "The Mellops Go Diving for Treasure" in Korean! You can see more unusual and vintage book covers on our blog here: https://t.co/AMXuDOIzEn
Happy Sunday from Uncle Rimsky.
"Uncle Rimsky never believed in dragons until he discovered one behind an abandoned tractor."- from I Am Papa Snap And These Are My Favourite No Such Stories, 1971.
Tomi est mis à l’honneur en ce moment dans les médias français à l’occasion du lancement de son livre, Ni Oui, Ni Non. Voici une liste des émissions avec les liens vers les replay: https://t.co/aV282CE4LY
You voted for watery creatures in this week's animal poll, so of course we must commence with our dear friend Emile from the deep.
You voted for cats in this week's animal poll, so here's a cat from Tomi's new book, Ni oui ni non!
Find more info on the new book (in French) here: https://t.co/Tbc8Yza5vF
Happy Sunday! Hope no-one's travel plans have been disrupted by the snow in Europe. Thankfully Adelaide has her own mode of air travel. #tomiungerer #childrensbooks