Fishing for Shapes
First shapes with fantastic underwater creatures!

Fish, octopus, frogs—what shape are they?!

Our latest collaboration with Marcos Farina and the followup to the much-loved and popular Little Gestalten board books, The Animal Show and How Many Birds?, Fishing for Shapes explores first shapes in Marcos’ colorful and fun way—with underwater creatures!

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Fishing for Shapes
First shapes with fantastic underwater creatures!

Fish, octopus, frogs—what shape are they?!

Our latest collaboration with Marcos Farina and the followup to the much-loved and popular Little Gestalten board books, The Animal Show and How Many Birds?, Fishing for Shapes explores first shapes in Marcos’ colorful and fun way—with underwater creatures!

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Overview

First shapes with fantastic underwater creatures!

Fish, octopus, frogs—what shape are they?!

Our latest collaboration with Marcos Farina and the followup to the much-loved and popular Little Gestalten board books, The Animal Show and How Many Birds?, Fishing for Shapes explores first shapes in Marcos’ colorful and fun way—with underwater creatures!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783967047486
Publisher: Gestalten
Publication date: 04/23/2024
Pages: 24
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.00(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 3 Years

About the Author

Marcos Farina is an Argentinian graphic designer, specializing in handmade printing techniques whose playful illustrative style is rooted in the retro. He studied at the University of Buenos Aires and was a professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Design, and Urbanism for 15 years. He now lives in Madrid with his cat, Sumi, whose alter ego the reader can spot throughout the pages of the beloved Little Gestalten title You and Me and Everybody Else.

Marcos Farina is an Argentinian graphic designer, specializing in handmade printing techniques whose playful illustrative style is rooted in the retro. He studied at the University of Buenos Aires and was a professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Design, and Urbanism for 15 years. He now lives in Madrid with his cat, Sumi, whose alter ego the reader can spot throughout the pages of the beloved Little Gestalten title You and Me and Everybody Else.
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