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Ah-Ha to Zig-Zag: 31 Objects from Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Contributor(s): Kalman, Maira (Author)

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ISBN: 0847843777     ISBN-13: 9780847843770
Publisher: Skira Rizzoli
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Binding Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2014
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Art - History
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts - Alphabet
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Humor - General
Dewey: 745.2
LCCN: 2014933718
Age Level: 0-3
Grade Level: PreK-P
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 8" W x 11.85" L (1.26 lbs) 48 pages
Features: Ikids, Illustrated, Price on Product, Price on Product - Canadian
Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 09/29/2014
 
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Publisher Description:
Maira Kalman's exuberant illustrations and humorous commentary bring design history to life in this inspired ABC book that celebrates thirty-one objects from the Cooper Hewitt, in time for its long-awaited reopening. A. Ah-ha There you Are. begins Maira Kalman's joyfully illustrated romp through the treasures of Cooper Hewitt's design collection. With her signature wit and warm humor, Kalman's ABC book introduces children and adults to the myriad ways design touches our lives. Posing the question If you were starting a museum, what would you put in your collection?, Kalman encourages the reader to put pen to paper and send in personal letters--an intimate, interactive gesture to top off her unique tour of the world of design. Objects ranging from a thirteenth-century silk thinking cap to 1889 tin slippers with bows, all the way to Gerrit Rietveld's Zig-Zag chair are brought to colorful life. Kalman's hand-lettered text is whimsical and universal in turns, drawing lessons as easily from a worn old boot as a masterpiece of midcentury modernism. Irresistibly, we are led to agree, Everything is design.
 
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