There is something strange about Coraline's new home.
Iemand met knopenogen en lange witte vingers... De andere moeder wil Coraline veranderen en nooit meer laten gaan. Coraline weet te ontsnappen, maar ontdekt dat haar ouders zijn gestolen.
Coraline
Coraline
Looking for excitement, Coraline ventures through a mysterious door into a world that is similar, yet disturbingly different from her own, where she must challenge a gruesome entity in order to save herself, her parents, and the souls of ...
Tenth anniversary edition of Neil Gaiman's modern classic, brilliantly illustrated by Chris Riddell, with a new foreword by the author, in a gift presentation slipcase
From the genesis of the original novel through the entire creative process of turning the book into a movie to the many other incarnations of Coraline around the world, this visual companion is a lavish guide that will appeal to Gaiman fans ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com Coraline (Henry Selick, 2009) is stop-motion studio LAIKA's feature-length debut based on the popular ...
Journal with Lettering Name Coraline 6 x 9 inches Book 110 Ruled Pages (55 Sheets) Matte Cover Paperback Blue Classic Design White Page with Best Quality 60 Gramm Paper
Journal with Lettering Name Coraline 8 x 10 inches Book 110 Ruled Pages (55 Sheets) Matte Cover Paperback Grey Vintage Cover Design White Page with Best Quality 60 Gramm Paper
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Journal with Lettering Name Coraline 8.5 x 11 inches Large Book 110 Ruled Pages (55 Sheets) Matte Cover Paperback Turquoise Classic Design White Page with Best Quality 60 Gramm Paper
An adventurous 11-year-old girl finds another world that is a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets. When Coraline moves to an old house, she feels bored and neglected by her parents.
Wybie gives Coraline a button-eyed rag doll he discovered that eerily resembles her. The doll lures Coraline to a small door in the apartment that is bricked up and can only be unlocked by a button-shaped key.
"Explores Coraline's technological and aesthetic approaches, its narrative and visual roots, and its impact on contemporary stop-motion filmmaking and children's media" --