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Rufus: The Bat Who Loved Colours

English

By (author): Tomi Ungerer

Tomi Ungerer's classic tale about a bat who learns to embrace his differences through friendship.

Like all bats, Rufus sees life in black and white, until he chances upon an outdoor movie theatre and is awakened to the dazzling world of colours for the first time. Inspired and excited, Rufus paints his own wings and ventures out into the day, only to discover that his unusual appearance attracts unwelcome attention. Though he is initially rejected for his difference, Rufus soon learns to accept himself for who he is, thanks to a new friend.

First published in 1961, this classic story of difference and acceptance is as relevant today.

Beautifully written and illustrated by the internationally acclaimed author and illustrator, Tomi Ungerer, winner of the prestigious Hans Christian Anderson Award for children's literature.

Ages 3-6

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Product Details
  • Weight: 405g
  • Dimensions: 222 x 296mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780714869728

About Tomi Ungerer

Born in Strasbourg in 1931 Tomi Ungerer landed in New York in 1956 with $60 in his pocket and with a suitcase full of drawings. Overnight he became a star as a caricaturist illustrator and childrens book author and published more than eighty books in ten years. In 1998 Tomi Ungerer was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Award for illustration and has become an internationally renowned artist. He now divides his time between Ireland and Strasbourg France where the Musée Tomi Ungerer a museum devoted exclusively to his work opened in 2007.Other Tomi Ungerer books published by Phaidon include The Three Robbers (2009) Moon Man (2009) Adelaide (2011) and Fog Island (2013)

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