From the bestselling Jon Klassen, Your Farm is one in a trio of companion board books for the youngest of children.
Praise for Your Forest: "A comforting board book about imagination and safe spaces from the legendary author of I Want My Hat Back that creates a charming forest from a handful of familiar objects." - Waterstones
"Full of the usual Klassen charm, young children will enjoy the simple and straightforward way this book is written, while adults will appreciate the deadpan humour." - The Scotsman
This is your sun. It is coming up for you.
This is your tree. It can go under the sun.
With a minimal tableau of familiar objects and a gentle rhythm suited for reading aloud, a farm and all its items a horse and its hay, a truck, a stool, a fence are assembled, ending with bedtime as the sun goes down. This is a farm for a young child to have whenever they want to go there. One in a trio of board books focussing on safe spaces, comfort and imagination, Your Farm signals both a departure for Jon Klassen and a story whose peculiar touches of whimsy stamp the book as iconically his.
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Full of the usual Klassen charm, young children will enjoy the simple and straightforward way this book is written, while the adults will appreciate the deadpan humour. * The Scotsman * Sweet gentle, and unmistakably Klassen. * The Bookseller * Klassens illustrations in Your Farm are sublime, each spread is carefully constructed and the colours sing. * The Belfast Telegraph * [ Jon Klassen] creates spaces in which children can imagine themselves [ ] The simplicity of the artwork makes way for the wonderful humour: its all in the eyes! * Juno Magazine * Sleepy time pleasure of the inimitable Klassen kind . . . Another whimsical wonder to fuel the imagination and provide pre bedtime pleasure of the empowering, world-creating kind. * Red Reading Hub *
Jon Klassen is the creator of the #1 New York Times best-selling I Want My Hat Back, which won a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor, and its companions This Is Not My Hat, which won a Caldecott Medal and a Kate Greenaway Medal, and We Found a Hat, named a Publishers Weekly Best Childrens Book of the Year. He is also the author and illustrator of The Rock from the Sky and The Skull, and the illustrator of How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney?, Extra Yarn, Sam and Dave Dig a Hole, Triangle, Square and Circle, all by Mac Barnett. Originally from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Jon Klassen now lives in Los Angeles.