I ❤️ NY! How true is this little travel and tourism marketing gem? I'm almost sure that this iconic, original representation of so many New York natives and tourists stands true as a heartfelt sentiment for so many of us. Home to "The Crossroads of the World", Times Square is one of the top travel destinations for sightseeing travelers. What exactly are we looking to see in New York? Well, what we are looking to see and what we actually see will always come from a very unique perspective as we are each unique individuals. Taking this into consideration, here's a first look at the new children's book, New York Day and Night.
Thank you to the promotional team for the courtesy of providing an advanced reader copy of New York Day and Night for editorial content purposes.
"Sometimes your eyes can play tricks on you, especially in the dark. This enchanting picture book shows how New York City can look quite peculiar at night. Each brightly colored spread is overlaid with a sheet of translucent blue paper and when lifted, voilà! A space ship and Martian become The Guggenheim, a giant serpent is actually the subway, King Kong’s jungle turns into Central Park, and a superhero takes on the shape of a construction worker. Exhilarating and captivating, all the scenes are easily switched between day and night and New York Day and Night by Aurélie Pollet and illustrated by Vincent Bergier will take the reader on a unique journey that lets imaginations run wild while revealing that some things at night aren’t as scary as they seem."
Reading New York Day and Night was such a treat, as we have had our own sightseeing travel adventures about NYC, spotting some of the very same landmarks, each from our own points of view. Peeping New York by day and night as each of the lively characters sparked fun conversations about the fact that there are many different ways to see the exact same sights. Colorful and fun, the animated story will delight readers with its playful, artistic view of New York's vivid days and brilliant nights. Certainly a recommended book for tourists and native New Yorkers of all ages ( and species).
Aurélie Pollet is an author, art director, illustrator, and film director. She lives in Paris, France.
Vincent Bergier is a French illustrator and musician. He lives in Paris, France.
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