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Tanya Rosie

    Endlich bist du da, Opa!
    Grandpa Is Here
    The Dolls' House
    Mum, Me and the Mulberry Tree
    • "As the sun starts to rise, a mother and daughter head out, hand in hand, on their annual outing together. A special tradition, just the two of them. They're leaving the town behind and going to the wild fields, where their mulberry tree is waiting. There's juice on their hands and stains on their shirts as they collect berries and share a picnic; then its home to savour crumbly, sticky slices of fresh mulberry pie"--Publisher's description

      Mum, Me and the Mulberry Tree
    • One day Mia and her mum are walking home to their new house when they find a dolls' houseon the side of the road. It looks sad with its broken shutters and peeling paint, but Miafalls in love and takes it home to fix it up.The next morning a little boy is looking at the dolls' house on Mia's porch. Soon more andmore children arrive, and they spend the long summer days playing together. Just one childdoes not join in, and nothing Mia does can persuade him to overcome his shyness.Then, one night, there is a terrible storm and the dolls' house is damaged. Mia learns thatkindness can come from the most unexpected places.

      The Dolls' House
    • When a child’s beloved grandfather comes from Iran for a visit, she can’t wait to show him all her favorite things in this story full of warmth and tender detail.We speak different languages, Grandpa and I,but how we laugh and laugh and laugh.Grandpa is finally here to visit! He’s brought a suitcase smelling of Persian spices, walnuts picked from his trees at home, and sparkly saffron to make yellow rice. And Grandpa and granddaughter have so much they want to see and do together. She shows him all her favorite the mountaintops, the tunnel she discovered, and the horse in the field. If only Grandpa could stay longer, then he could see the spring—but when time together is limited, it feels all the sweeter and more special. In a touching follow-up to Mum, Me, and the Mulberry Tree , Tanya Rosie and Chuck Groenink deliver a tenderly told and beautifully illustrated picture book about the magical bonds between families, even those spread out across the world.

      Grandpa Is Here
    • Endlich bist du da, Opa!

      Emotionale Großvater-Enkelin-Geschichte für Kinder ab 4 Jahren

      5,0(3)Évaluer

      Ein liebevoll zartes, atmosphärisches Vorlesebuch für Kinder ab 4 Jahren Opa ist da! Mit seinem borstigen Schnurrbart und seinem Koffer, der nach persischen Gewürzen riecht. Es gibt so vieles, was seine Enkelin mit ihm unternehmen und ihm zeigen will: Die schöne Aussicht auf die Berggipfel, ihre kleine Höhle im Gebüsch, das schönste Pferd auf der Weide. Wenn Opa doch nur länger bleiben könnte! Aber grade, weil die gemeinsame Zeit so begrenzt ist, fühlt sie sich umso besonderer an. Ein zartes und umwerfend illustriertes Bilderbuch und eine Feier der magischen Bindung zwischen Familienmitgliedern – auch solchen, die über die ganze Welt verstreut sind. Zelebriert die enge Bindung von Großvater und Enkelin jenseits aller Sprach-, Landes- und Kulturgrenzen Sinnlicher Text und malerische Bilder schaffen ein Bilderbuch voller emotionaler Tiefe Feiert die Kostbarkeit besonderer Augenblicke Großartig übersetzt von Salah Naoura

      Endlich bist du da, Opa!