1, 2, 3, komm zähl mit mir
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Catherine Anholt ist eine Künstlerin, die nach einer kurzen Karriere als Krankenschwester ihre wahre Berufung an der Falmouth Art School fand und später einen Master am Royal College of Art in London absolvierte. Gemeinsam mit ihrem Ehemann hat sie über 60 Bilderbücher geschaffen, die weltweit in mehr als 17 Sprachen veröffentlicht wurden. Ihre preisgekrönten Werke, darunter die Chimp and Zee-Reihe, wurden im Fernsehen und Radio vorgestellt. Ihre gemeinsame Arbeit bietet Lesern visuell reiche und international anerkannte Erzählungen.






Ein lustiges Bilderbuch mit Gegenständen und Szenen aus dem Kinderalltag. (ab 3).
Happy or mad, busy or bored, young readers will relish all the ups and downs of childhood described here with bouncing verse and rollicking watercolors. What Makes Me Happy? will launch endlessly interesting conversations between children and grownups alike about the things that make each one of us happy, sad, mad or glad.
What are kids like? What do kids do? What's in a kid's pocket? What do kids dream of? All is revealed in this book. It is one of four reissues about the same children.
Billy is very nervous about starting his new school. But then he rescues a baby bird and in nursing it back to health realises that youngsters can cope with big challenges.
Welcome to the wonderful world of the 2001 Smarties Gold Award winners, Chimp and Zee, the cheekiest, most mischievous, most loveable twins in the whole of Jungletown. Two cheeky little monkeys have eaten all of Mumkey's bananas, so she takes Chimp and Zee to Jungletown to get some more. But Chimp and Zee think shopping is boring and start to monkey about. They play hide and seek with Mumkey, and hide in her banana basket on top of a big grey stone. But the grey stone starts to rumble, wobble and shake, and gets up and walks away!! How will they ever get home?...
Simple story based on toddler's everyday world. Sturdy card pages. Rhyming text. 1-4 yrs.
Little Cub is a copy cub - he can't help it, he just wants to be big and grown up like Big Golden Lion and all his furry friends. He can tickle like Tiny Mouse and hug like Giggly Gorilla, but he has a problem when he tries to copy Round Brown Owl.
`Aren't You Lucky. ' That what everyone keeps saying, but to a small first child, the arrival of a new baby can feel anything but lucky. After the long nine month wait, and the bewildering appearance of something that `looks like a raspberry', there is a period of adjustment- and few books cover this as realistically or as sympathetically as this one. Catherine and Laurence Anholt are well known for their books about family life, and this book certainly shows that they `really know their audience. ' (Books for Keeps)