New York in Pyjamarama

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Has it ever occurred to you that pajamas might be the best outfit to explore NYC? In New York in Pyjamarama, a young child falls asleep, and in his dreams he flies over New York. As you move the vinyl leaf above the pages, images start moving, wheels start turning, and cars start running. These cartoons create the illusion of a town beaming with energy, and the stripes themselves derive from an old animation technique, called ombro-cinema, that creates a visual impression of movement simply by using an acetate sheet.

A fascinating introduction to the history of film for your little ones.

Miriam

New York in Pyjamarama by Michaël Leblond and Frédérique Bertrand, éditions du Rouergue

After almost two decades of working in publishing, and a few round trips between Paris and New York, Miriam has decided to settle down at Albertine to do what she enjoys most: recommending books she loves. Somehow this also includes taking bizarre pictures for Albertine's social media outlets.
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