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Lucy Doležalová

    The Chicken and the Grain
    The legends of Prague
    Folk Tales
    Max and Sally on Holiday
    Un gâteau cent fois bon
    Little Mole in Winter
    • Little Mole in Winter

      • 12pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      Little Mole in Winter. 2nd Edition. Concept and illustrations Zdeněk Miler, Kateřina Miler. Translated from the Czech by Mike and Tereza Baugh.

      Little Mole in Winter
      4,7
    • Lorsque l'on réalise un gâteau pour des amis, il sera 100 fois meilleur si l'on mélange 100 bons ingrédients.

      Un gâteau cent fois bon
      4,7
    • Max and Sally on Holiday

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Another great book by Milos Macourek. Part of the ever popular Max and Sally series, this one is Max & Sally on Holiday.

      Max and Sally on Holiday
      4,2
    • Folk Tales

      • 118pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Traditional Czech folk tales collected and written by Bozena Nemcova and Karel Jaromir Erben. Illustrated by Josef Lada.

      Folk Tales
      3,5
    • The legends of Prague

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Prague, with its magic and secrets, has long inspired prominent artists. Among them is the significant writer František Langer, who expresses a deep affection for his native city, "the most beautiful on Earth and in the nearby universe." In his work, the hero of the Prague legends is an ordinary Prague citizen who sometimes takes the form of a water sprite and at other times resembles a statue on Charles Bridge. Langer's storytelling is enriched by a subtle humor and poetry, complemented by the vivid illustrations of Cyril Bouda. This collaboration captures the essence of Prague's enchanting atmosphere and its rich tapestry of folklore, inviting readers to explore the city's legendary past through a blend of narrative and visual artistry.

      The legends of Prague
      4,0
    • Little Mole and the Bears

      • 12pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      On a picnic outing, Little Mole shows that he understands how to share, while a family of bears does not.

      Little Mole and the Bears