Christine Paxmann, Anne Ibelings
From Mud Huts to Skyscrapers. Architecture for Children
Filled with colorful architectural drawings and engaging texts, this history of architecture for children is a great way to introduce young readers to the subject.
Children will be utterly absorbed by this journey through the history of architecture, from the earliest mud huts to today’s soaring towers. Chronologically arranged, this large-format book gives each iconic building its own double-page spread featuring an exquisite watercolor illustration and clearly written descriptions, facts, and features. These vibrantly detailed pages are filled with people, animals, and other objects that help bring the buildings to life. A detailed appendix includes a timeline, a world map that points out where each building can be found, and an extensive glossary. Children will enjoy poring over this book — and will come away with a fundamental understanding of not only the most common architectural terms, but also of how the built world has evolved marvelously over time.
“The book shouldn’t be limited to children. It has plenty to offer young adults and adults who desire a brief glimpse at architecture and how styles have changed through the millennia.” —Booklist
Biography
Christine Paxmann's life revolves around books – she writes, illustrates, designs everything that goes in between two book covers and kindles her interest. She has already written and published numerous children’s books and books on nature topics. She lives in Munich.
Anne Ibelings
Anne Ibelings is a graphic designer and illustrator based in Dresden, Germany.