Fr. 23.90

The Story of Little Babaji

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Fred Marcellino's picture books include Puss in Boots ! a Caldecott Honor Book; The Steadfast Tin Soldier ! an ALA Booklist Children's Editors' Choice; and The Pelican Chorus ! one of School Library Journal's Best Books of the Year. His most recent books! The Story of Little Babaji and Ouch! are both ALA Notable Children's Books. Dancing By the Light of the Moon: The Art of Fred Marcellino will open on November 9! 2002 and run through January 26! 2003 at The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge! Massachusetts. This is a comprehensive show of more than 150 pieces highlighting his children's book career! and the first museum retrospective honoring the artistic accomplishments of this remarkable artist. For more information visit! The Norman Rockwell Museum website. Klappentext Born in Edinburgh in 1863, Helen Bannerman lived in India for thirty years. As a gift for her two little girls, she wrote and illustrated The Story of Little Black Sambo(1899), a story that clearly takes place in India (with its tigers and "ghi," or melted butter), even though the names she gave her characters belie that setting. For this new edition of Bannerman's much beloved tale, the little boy, his mother, and his father have all been given authentic Indian names: Babaji, Mamaji, and Dadaji. And Fred Marcellino's illustrations'lively and lavish'are unmistakably Indian in every detail. The Story of Little Babaji:an old favorite is lovingly, memorably transformed. 1996 Children's Books (NY Public Library) Notable 1997 Childrens' Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC) 1997 Editor's Choice (Booklist) Booklist Notable Children's Books of 1997 'Lasting Connections of 1996' Book Links Zusammenfassung Born in Edinburgh in 1863! Helen Bannerman lived in India for thirty years. As a gift for her two little girls! she wrote and illustrated The Story of Little Black Sambo (1899)! a story that clearly takes place in India (with its tigers and "ghi!" or melted butter)! even though the names she gave her characters belie that setting. For this new edition of Bannerman's much beloved tale! the little boy! his mother! and his father have all been given authentic Indian names: Babaji! Mamaji! and Dadaji. And Fred Marcellino's illustrations'lively and lavish'are unmistakably Indian in every detail. The Story of Little Babaji: an old favorite is lovingly! memorably transformed. 1996 Children's Books (NY Public Library) Notable 1997 Childrens' Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC) 1997 Editor's Choice (Booklist) Booklist Notable Children's Books of 1997 ‘Lasting Connections of 1996' Book Links ...

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