![]() ![]() Reviewing April Jones Prince's What Do Wheels Do All Day?, a story geared for young boys, Horn Book critic Lolly Robinson cited Laroche's “impressive bas-relief cut-paper collages” as among the book's strengths, while Ann Fearrington's Who Sees the Lighthouse? was lauded by Booklist critic Ilene Cooper as a “celebration of lighthouses” that is also “a wonder of paper craft.” Described by their creator as “paper relief,” Giles Laroche's intricate cut-paper-collage illustrations are a feature of his original picture books What's Inside? Fascinating Structures around the World and If You Lived Here: Houses of the World, as well as of picture books featuring texts by authors such as Lois Lenski, Dayle Ann Dodds, Philemon Sturges, and Rachel Field. ![]()
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