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Margaret Wild

    1 gennaio 1948

    Margaret Wild è un'autrice australiana di libri per bambini la cui prolifica carriera comprende oltre settanta libri, pubblicati in tutto il mondo. La sua opera è celebrata per la profonda comprensione delle emozioni infantili e la sensibile esplorazione di temi come la perdita, l'amicizia e il senso di appartenenza. Wild impiega un linguaggio evocativo e immagini vivide per creare narrazioni che toccano profondamente sia i giovani lettori che gli adulti. Il suo distintivo approccio narrativo spesso svela le complessità dell'esperienza umana attraverso racconti ingannevolmente semplici, ma potenti.

    Ruby Roars
    The Dream of the Thylacine
    The Sloth Who Came to Stay
    The Treasure Box
    The Feather
    Fox
    • Dog and Magpie are friends, but when Fox comes into the bush, everything changes. Fox is an archetypal drama about friendship, loyalty, risk and betrayal - a story that's as rich for adults as for children.

      Fox
    • The Feather

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Set in a bleak dystopian world, the story follows two children who discover a remarkable feather drifting from the sky. Recognizing its significance, they bring it to their village, but the villagers' desire to encase it dims its brilliance. The children nurture the feather overnight, restoring its radiance. Upon releasing it, they witness the emergence of blue skies and color, symbolizing hope. The open-ended conclusion encourages readers to reflect on the themes of selflessness and the transformative power of kindness.

      The Feather
    • The Treasure Box

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      "From two of our most talented picture-book creators comes this celebration of things that can't be destroyed by bombs or fire. A haunting and beautiful tale of the power of words, the importance of stories and the resilience of the human spirit. As war rages, Peter and his father flee their home, taking with them a treasure box that holds something more precious than jewels. They journey through mud and rain and long cold nights, and soon their survival becomes more important than any possessions they carry. But as the years go by, Peter never forgets the treasure box, and one day he returns to find it... "

      The Treasure Box
    • A noisy, exuberant story, ideal for young children and their parents to read (and ROAR) aloud together, by two of Australia's favourite picture-book makers.

      Ruby Roars
    • The narrative explores a young gosling's struggle with fear and uncertainty, highlighting her journey towards overcoming these challenges. Central to the story is the theme of unconditional maternal love, which empowers the gosling to face her fears and embrace possibilities. Through this heartwarming tale, readers witness the transformative power of love and support in navigating life's uncertainties.

      Lucy Goosey
    • Our Granny

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Two children compare their granny with others. Some grannies have thin legs, fat knees, crinkly eyes, or big soft laps. Their granny has a wobbly bottom and wears an old red sweater that was grandpa's. She has a style all her own--and to the children who love her, this granny is perfect. Full of warmth and good humor. Full color.

      Our Granny
    • A soulful and heartwarming story about what happens when a pavement artist's drawing comes to life.

      Chalk Boy