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Eon - by Cybèle Young (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Meet Eon, the tardigrade, and a curious kid who does her most-est to make this microscopic superhero a home.
- 3-7 Years
- 10.0" x 10.0" Hardcover
- 56 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
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Book Synopsis
Meet Eon, the tardigrade, and a curious kid who does her most-est to make this microscopic superhero a home. From a Governor General Literary Award-winning illustrator comes a poignant picture book about the tiniest pet imaginable, featuring incredible paper artwork and a beautiful foldout page.
Who ambles and plods like a bear and is the tiniest tickle in the palm of a hand?
Eon, that's who! Eon is a tardigrade (also known as a water bear or a moss piglet). When an inquisitive girl discovers him while looking through her microscope, she's captivated -- and decides she wants to take care of him. But what does a tardigrade need? A table, a chair or maybe a rug? What about a swing, a ferris wheel or a rocket? Using paper, scissors and her imagination, this aspiring young artist and scientist creates mini habitats for Eon and learns the secrets of this fascinatingly resilient creature along the way.
Featuring intricate paper sculpture from Cybele Young and cut paper art from collaborator Nell Jocelyn, this playful and touching tale of a tardigrade is a loving reminder that sometimes the best way of caring for someone is letting go . . .
About the Author
CYBÈLE YOUNG is an award-winning children's author, illustrator and multidisciplinary artist whose work spans books, sculpture, film and installation. Cybèle won the 2011 Governor General's Award for Illustration for Ten Birds, her first self-authored picture book, and her other critically acclaimed titles include Nancy Knows, winner of the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, Some Things I've Lost and The Queen's Shadow: A Story About How Animals See.
NELL JOCELYN is a New York City-based cut paper artist. A graduate of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Nell was also the recipient of the Visual Arts and the Photography Prizes from YoungArts New York. Alongside her mother, award-winning author and illustrator Marthe Jocelyn, Nell co-created the picture books Where Do You Look? and Ones and Twos.