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Helen Oxenbury è un'acclamata illustratrice il cui stile distintivo infonde calore e arguzia nelle storie per bambini, catturando l'essenza dei personaggi con notevole abilità. Il suo lavoro è rinomato per la capacità di immergersi nei personaggi e dar loro vita, attirando i lettori nella narrazione. Inizialmente attratta dal design teatrale, Oxenbury trovò la sua vera vocazione nell'illustrazione di libri per bambini dopo essere diventata madre, dove crea mondi visivamente accattivanti. Trova la massima soddisfazione nel suo lavoro quando sente di aver trovato il suo ritmo a metà progetto, simile alla gioia di leggere un libro che non si vuole finire.






Una famiglia parte per una caccia all'orso. Ma cosa succede se, dopo aver attraversato un campo di erba frusciante, un fiume freddo e fondo, una pozza di fango limaccioso, un bosco buio e fitto e una tempesta di neve che fischia, chi cerca l'orso finisce per trovarlo davvero Et di da 3 anni.
Rabbit was hopping home one day when he heard a loud voice coming from inside his burrow. "I'm the giant jumperee and i'm scary as can be!" But who are the giant jumperee?
Join a family on an adventurous bear hunt in this charming pop-up edition of the beloved classic. Experience the excitement as they wade through grass, splash in rivers, and squelch through mud, culminating in a surprising encounter in a cave. A delightful journey for readers of all ages!
When Alice and Jack are out playing, they hear a strange noise. Alice wants to know what it is, but Jack is afraid. He thinks it might be the Wicked Wolf with big, bad claws and snap-trap jaws. But Alice takes his hand and they follow the noise, right into the heart of the forest ... Just what will they discover there?
This story tells of the beginning of a close bond of friendship between Henry and his new pet dog, Charley. On Charley's first night, Henry carries his new puppy in his old baby blanket, all the way to his house.
Jack, Zack, and Caspar build a castle fort, then spend a day fighting dragons and beasts, but at day's end giants carry away first Sir Zack, then Caspar, and King Jack is left to face night creatures alone.
A simple, scrumptious birthday story from beloved author-illustrator, Helen Oxenbury.
A young boy imagines what life will be like when his new sibling arrives.
The winner of the Smarties Book Prize and the Children's Illustrated Book of the Year, this story is about a duck who lived with a lazy old farmer. The duck did all the work while the farmer stayed in bed all day. Then the other animals decided to take action!
Auch ich werde gross: Der kleine Junge lebt mit seiner Mama, einem Hundebaby und ein paar Küken auf dem Lande. Er freut sich über alles, was wächst: die Knospen an den Bäumen, die Frühlingsblumen, die Küken, und natürlich sein Hundebaby. Doch im nächsten Frühling stellt er fest, dass alles gewachsen ist, ausser ihm; er scheint gleich gross geblieben zu sein. Mama erklärt ihm, dass Tiere und Pflanzen eben schneller wachsen. Kritisch und ungeduldig betrachtet sich der kleine Junge im Spiegel und fängt an zu zweifeln. Ob er wohl immer so klein bleibt? Als er aber im nächsten Herbst die letztjährigen Winterkleider anprobiert, stellt er freudig fest, dass sie ihm alle zu klein geworden sind. Die Hosen kneifen, und die Jackenärmel sind zu kurz. Tatsächlich, er ist gewachsen. Viele Kinder leiden an ihrem verzögerten Wachstum und sehnen sich danach, endlich gross zu werden. Das in den 1940-ger Jahren getextete heute eher altmodisch wirkende Bilderbuch setzt sich durch aussagekräftige, feinfühlig bebilderte Texte behutsam mit diesem Problem auseinander und führt gleichzeitig durch alle Jahreszeiten auf dem Lande. Ab 3 Jahren, ***, Silvia Zanetti.
Rhyming text compares babies born in different places and in different circumstances, but they all share the commonality of ten little fingers and ten little toes.
Il faut essayer plusieurs paires avant de trouver les baskets idéales.
Réédition. Une collection de petites plaquettes carrées mettant en scène la vie quotidienne de Léo et de son petit singe Popi. Sous ce titre, le petit blondinet fait un tour de manège. -- De tendres aquarelles réalistes accompagnent un texte court et accessible. [SDM]
Big Mamma, with a baby on her hip and laundry piling up, makes the world and everything in it and, at the end of the sixth day, tells the people she has made that they must take care of her creation.
A little girl falls down a rabbit hole and discovers a world of nonsensical and amusing characters.
Tom and his toy monkey, Pippo, go out for a walk and fall into a mud puddle
A group of four jolly babies of assorted ethnic origins play and clap hands together in this story. Their enthusiasm is so great that they often spill off the pages. The atmosphere is one of love and contentment.
Zum Geburtstag will das Kind einen Kuchen backen. Alle Tiere helfen, die Zutaten zu besorgen ... (ab 2).
When it comes time for the three little wolves to go out into the world and build themselves a house, their mother warns them to beware the big bad pig. But the little wolves' increasingly sturdy dwellings are no match for the persistent porker, who has more up his sleeve than huffing and puffing. It takes a chance encounter with a flamingo pushing a wheelbarrow full of flowers to provide a surprising and satisfying solution to the little wolves' housing crisis. Eugene Trivizas's hilarious text and Helen Oxenbury's enchanting watercolors have made this delightfully skewed version of the traditional tale a contemporary classic.
Imagine the fun of going on a bear hunt-through tall, wavy grass (SWISHY SWISHY!); swampy mud (SQUELCH SQUELCH!); and a swirling whirling snowstorm (HOOOO WOOOO!) - only to find a "real" bear waiting at the end of the trail!
Mommy takes Tom and his toy monkey Pippo on a shopping trip.
A young boy asks his father questions about the moon and imagines flying there with his toy monkey.
Pippo the toy monkey gets washed in the washing machine after playing in the mud with Tom.
Tom is not very successful when he tries to help his father paint a room, and blames his toy monkey, Pippo, for the mess.
Pippo the toy monkey gets washed in the washing machine after playing in the mud with Tom
Tom likes his father to read to him and his toy monkey, Pippo, but when his father gets tired Tom reads to Pippo himself.
Enjoy this bright and beautiful book and join in the fun of tickling! The much-loved and cherished babies are back in these delightful stories to help engage toddlers and encourage a love of reading.
Includes ten familiar folk tales, such as "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," "The Elves and the Shoemaker, " and "Little Red Riding Hood."
Récit par un jeune enfant d'un voyage en voiture, chacun s'y reconnaitra.
They sought it with thimbles, they sought it with care; They pursued it with forks and hope; They threatened its life with a railway-share; They charmed it with smiles and soap. Lewis Carroll's magnificent nonsense poem The Hunting of the Snark features an unlikely cast of characters drawn from the Jabberwocky in Through the Looking Glass. This irresistible version is illustrated, and has an introduction by, Chris Riddell. This is a luxury edition with both black and white and colour artwork, ribbon marker and metallic blue sprayed edges. It was first published by Macmillan in 1876.
Gebraucht - Gut; Illustr.; Gebundene Ausgabe; Helen Oxenbury & Fay Maschler; Benimm dich, Kind! Oder Was kleine gerne tun, lässt Grosse oft nicht ruhn.- bk1371; Deutsch