No. of pages 40
Published: 2011
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In "Max's Castle" by Boris Kulikov, young Max embarks on an imaginative adventure as he constructs an elaborate castle out of cardboard boxes in his backyard. As he plays, the castle comes alive with enchanting characters, and Max becomes immersed in a world of knights and dragons, where bravery and creativity reign supreme. The narrative captures the essence of childhood imagination, showcasing how a simple playtime can transform a mundane day into an extraordinary quest. Through vibrant illustrations and whimsical storytelling, readers are invited to embrace their own creativity and the magic of make-believe. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book is part of a book series called Maxs Words .
This book is aimed at children in preschool-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Farrar Straus Giroux .
Kathleen Krull, the noted social historian, lives in San Diego, California. Boris Kulikov, the illustrator of the series, lives in New York City. Author Kate Banks and illustrator Georg Hallensleben have collaborated on several books, including And If the Moon Could Talk , winner of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, The Cat Who Walked Across France , Baboon , and The Night Worker , winner of the Charlotte Zolotow Award. Banks lives in the South of France with her husband and two sons. Hallensleben lives in Paris.
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This book has been nominated for the following award:
Black-Eyed Susan Award - Picture Book
This book was recognised in the Picture Book category by the Black-Eyed Susan Award.