Singer and the Paint

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Mira Shapur

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In this cheerful story, Amy and Sam are helping to paint the furniture at home. Their excitable dog, Singer, decides to lend them a hand by wagging and thumping her tail on the wet paint. In the colourful calamity that ensues, Amy, Sam and Singer – and Singer’s kennel – find themselves dressed top to toe in red and blue paint!

First published with a different text in 1966, Singer and the Paint features original illustrations by acclaimed designer, Fredun Shapur. They are brought to life again here by an entirely new text written by Shapur’s daughter, Mira Shapur, who tells this charming story afresh.

Young children will delight in Singer’s unbounded enthusiasm for trying new things and will take pleasure in the book’s bold, mid-century illustrations that are truly timeless in their vividness.

Additional information

Weight 188 g
Dimensions 15.3 x 20.5 cm
Publisher name Tate Publishing
Publication date 1 November 2016
Number of pages 32
Format Hardback
Contributors Illustrated by Fredun Shapur
Dimensions 15.3 x 20.5 cm
Weight 188 g

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Fredun Shapur (b. 1929) is best known for his work designing educational children's toys for Naef in Switzerland, Galt Toys in the UK, and Creative Playthings in the US. Shapur's work is now in the collection of the V&A Museum of Childhood, London. Mira Shapur is a teaching fellow at Queen Mary University of London.