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Kiki and Coco in Paris by Stephanie Rausser — book cover

Kiki and Coco in Paris

by Stephanie Rausser (Photographer), Nina Gruener, Jess Brown (Contribution by)
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Overview

The stellar photography of Stephanie Rausser and craftsmanship of doll maker Jess Brown tell a timeless story of a girl and her doll in Paris. The images and silhouette art take the young reader deep in the cotton stuffed heart of Coco, a beautiful rag doll, as she twirls from hand of her beloved girl Kiki.

About the Author, Stephanie Rausser

Stephanie Rausser is an advertising and editorial photographer who loves photographing kids, especially her daughter Kiki. She sees the world for all its beauty and humor and loves making it a little more fun, pretty and inviting. She lives in Northern California. Nina Gruener has written two other children's books, Above San Francisco and Above New York. She lives in Petaluma, California, with her husband and two children. Jess Brown has always made dolls for her children, Stella and Tiger. Combining her love of antique textiles and the sensibilities of a comfort doll, she created a line of small rag dolls for her shop, Maude, in Petaluma, California. The dolls quickly won the hearts of adults and children alike.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

In this charming oversize picture book, Rausser’s vivid, full-bleed photographs convey the intimate bond between a playful girl named Kiki (Rausser’s daughter), and her cloth doll, Coco, while on a trip to Paris. Never apart, Coco and Kiki play at their Parisian flat (they are seen eating breakfast in bed, practicing handstands, and lounging on the deck), ride carnival rides, and peer down at the city from the Eiffel Tower. Coco’s long, cloth legs dangle below the hem of her yellow dress and “skim the floor like a ballerina.” Meanwhile, Kiki—with an array of outfits that include a pink tutu, polka-dotted raincoat, and striped ankle socks—seems tailor-made for a city of effortlessly chic fashion. During a tense series of events, Kiki forgets Coco at a cafe, but a shaggy dog retrieves her, and after a trip to a doll hospital and a bath, Coco is as good as new. In a world of mass-manufactured toys, there’s a lovely throwback feel to the project, which serves as a reminder of the pleasures to be found in a one-of-a-kind friend. Ages 4–8. (Dec.)

Book Details

Published
November 28, 2011
Publisher
Cameron + Company
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780918684509

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