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Fast and Slow

Chinese/English

Barefoot Books Britta Teckentrup

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Barefoot Books Ltd
01 June 2025
Little ones love things that go! A car is fast, and a bike is slow. A boat is fast, and a raft is slow. A rocket is fast, and hot air balloon is slow. Introduce first words in Chinese and English, and learn about different modes of transportation while comparing slow-moving vehicles with speedy machines.

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Develop early English and Chinese skills .

Shows different modes of transportation

AGES: 0 to 2

AUTHOR: Britta Teckentrup is an award-winning illustrator, author and fine artist. She was born in Germany and moved to London in 1988 to study illustration and fine arts at St Martin's College and the Royal College of Art. Her technique is a combination of handmade printed textures and digital collage. Her awards include a nomination for the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis and two special mentions for the BolognaRagazzi Award. Britta's work has been exhibited frequently in London galleries and at art fairs all over the world. She now lives and works in Berlin with her husband, son and their cat.
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Illustrated by:   Britta Teckentrup
Imprint:   Barefoot Books Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 165mm,  Width: 165mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   299g
ISBN:   9798888594124
Series:   Barefoot Bilinguals
Pages:   14
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 2 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active

Britta Teckentrup is an award-winning illustrator, author and fine artist. She was born in Germany and moved to London in 1988 to study illustration and fine arts at St Martin's College and the Royal College of Art. Her technique is a combination of handmade printed textures and digital collage. Her awards include a nomination for the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis and two special mentions for the BolognaRagazzi Award. Britta’s work has been exhibited frequently in London galleries and at art fairs all over the world. She now lives and works in Berlin with her husband, son and their cat.

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