In the classic style of "Where's Waldo?," Where's Warhol? celebrates vibrant scenes that Andy explored and places him among them, ready for you to seek him out. We've also celebrated Andy's keen nose for a happening scene by releasing him into the lost cultural milieus of the past ... Hunt out Warhol in 12 scenes and then turn to the end of the book to meet (and try to spot!) the famous people who defined these art-historical spectacles
A PUZZLE THE SHAPE OF A CAT - and as big! Piece together 26 different breeds to get one big stretching cat measuring 80cm (31.5in) long. A CHANCE TO LEARN about different cat breeds and identify your favourites. Kids and parents alike can delight in recognizing familiar breeds and learning new ones in Seungyoun Kim's gorgeous illustration. WITH CHUNKY PIECES perfect for small hands. A PUZZLE THE SHAPE OF A CAT - and as big! Piece together 26 different breeds to get one big stretching cat measuring 80cm (31.5in) long. A CHANCE TO LEARN about different cat breeds and identify your favourites. Kids and parents alike can delight in recognizing familiar breeds and learning new ones in Seungyoun Kim's gorgeous illustration. WITH CHUNKY PIECES perfect for small hands.
Learn how to make mischief with this hilarious, fully illustrated handbook. Clear step-by-step activities and annotated diagrams will transform you into the mischief-maker that you've always wanted to be. From turning your body into an orchestra, to making invisible ink and rubber band catapults, it's all covered in this comprehensive guide. The book includes top-secret DIY hacks to make your own practical jokes, exasperating questions to ask adults and top tips on how to get away with (almost) anything! Written by Mike Barfield, the barmy brains behind The Ultimate Insult Generator, The Element in the Room, and many more, who has over 25 years' experience of working in TV, radio, books, newspapers and magazines and also enjoys performing in schools, libraries, bookshops and festivals all over the UK, often dressed as a giant housefly. The Mischief Maker's Handbook is expertly illustrated by Frankfurt-based illustrator Jan Buchczik, whose clients include The New York Times, The Guardian and Vanity Fair. This book is sure to make grown-ups groan, teachers tremble, siblings sigh and family and friends freak out as it's packed-full with instructions and hilarious tips throughout. Its chapters include: Make a Fake, Flying Things and Flinging Things, Sneaky Science, Noisy Toys, Busy Bodies, Mad Magic and Champion Challenges.