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Ruth Brown

    1 gennaio 1941

    Ruth Brown è la celebrata creatrice di alcuni dei libri per bambini più amati della Gran Bretagna. È molto rispettata sia come autrice che come illustratrice, nota per i suoi numerosi libri illustrati. Il suo stile distintivo e le sue narrazioni avvincenti l'hanno resa una figura di spicco nella letteratura per l'infanzia.

    The Wise Doll
    Snail Trail
    Black Beauty
    In Search Of The Hidden Giant
    Ten Seeds
    Greyfriars Bobby
    • The gardener tells of the devoted dog who lingered near his master's grave from 1858 until his own death in 1872 and who won the affection of an entire town in Scotland.

      Greyfriars Bobby
      4,4
    • "If you plant ten seeds, what do you get? Follow nature's wonderful cycle in this engaging counting book with a difference!"--P. [4] of cover.

      Ten Seeds
      4,1
    • Two children search for a giant, concealed in illustrations of a gloomy wood, and flee in terror when they come upon one waking up from his long sleep.

      In Search Of The Hidden Giant
      3,9
    • Slimy Snail takes a trip around the yard, overcoming different obstacles on the way.

      Snail Trail
      3,6
    • Buddy the cat imitates all those around him, whether they are cats, dogs, or squirrels

      Copycat
    • The narrative centers on Priscilla, a female disciple who accompanies Jesus following his baptism by John the Baptist. Through her perspective, the story explores the experiences and challenges faced by Jesus and his followers, highlighting the often-overlooked role of women in the early Christian community. Priscilla's journey offers a unique lens on faith, devotion, and the transformative impact of Jesus' teachings.

      Following Jesus as a Lady Disciple
    • Oscar, Cat-About-Town

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      When a little girl finds a stray cat and leaves him with the country vet, Herriot and his wife fall in love with him and name him Oscar. But the cat keeps sneaking away, and they don't know why--until he begins turning up at social events all over the village. It seems Oscar is just a cat who likes to visit: a cat-about-town. Color illustrations.

      Oscar, Cat-About-Town