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Karla Kuskin

    Karla Kuskin war eine Autorin und Illustratorin von Kinderliteratur sowie eine häufige Rezensentin von Büchern.

    Harrison Loved His Umbrella
    So, What's It Like to Be a Cat?
    I Am Me
    Das Orchester zieht sich an
    • Das Orchester zieht sich an

      Mit Illustrationen von Marc Simont

      4,2(10)Abgeben

      Es ist noch früh am Abend. Einhundertfünf Menschen beginnen, sich auf ihre Arbeit vorzubereiten. Sie baden oder duschen sich, kämmen, pudern oder rasieren sich. Sie ziehen Unterwäsche oder Unterröcke, weiße Hemden, schwarze Hosen oder Kleider an. Und dann fahren sie mit großen und kleinen Koffern in den unterschiedlichsten Formen in Richtung Innenstadt. Dort treffen sie zusammen und betreten mit ihren Instrumenten die Bühne des Konzertsaals: Es sind die Musiker vom Sinfonie-Orchester. Eine außergewöhnlich charmante wie humorvolle Einführung in die Welt der Musik - jetzt als Mini-Ausgabe!

      Das Orchester zieht sich an
    • The story centers on a young girl's vibrant assertion of her individuality, emphasizing her unique identity despite family resemblances. This celebration of self-discovery and personal expression is crafted by an award-winning author, known for engaging storytelling. The book features full-color illustrations that enhance its themes of self-acceptance and the joy of being oneself.

      I Am Me
    • So, What's It Like to Be a Cat?

      • 40 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,4(229)Abgeben

      A delightful picture book presents a whimsical interview between a little boy and a cat, showcasing the imaginative dialogue that unfolds. The text is crafted by an award-winning children's poet, while the enchanting illustrations are brought to life by a Caldecott Honor Award-winning illustrator, creating a visually captivating experience. This charming collaboration promises to engage young readers with its playful storytelling and vibrant artwork.

      So, What's It Like to Be a Cat?
    • Harrison Loved His Umbrella

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Harrison liked to hold his umbrella in the rain. He also held it in the sun.He found it very helpful in the snow. But most of all he loved to hold it open in the house. In fact, Harrison was the only child on his block to hold an open umbrella in his hand all the time. How his friends admired him! Then one rainy day, after the rain was over, all the children held umbrellas, and they, too, continued to hold the umbrellas open. They all found them useful in the sun, helpful in the snow, and loved them in the house. Complications? Of course! But that’s all part of the story.

      Harrison Loved His Umbrella