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Janet Ahlberg

    21. Oktober 1944 – 13. November 1994

    Janet Ahlberg war eine britische Illustratorin von Kinderbüchern, die für ihre gemeinsame Arbeit mit ihrem Ehemann bekannt ist, aus der die beliebte Reihe Jolly Postman entstand. Ihre Illustrationen werden für ihren sanften Humor und ihr Detailreichtum geschätzt, die den Erzählungen Tiefe und Esprit verleihen. Ahlberg besaß ein Talent für visuelles Erzählen, bei dem jedes Bild maßgeblich zur Gesamterzählung beitrug und die Fantasie der Kinder anregte. Ihr unverwechselbarer Stil ist dafür bekannt, die Essenz der Kindheit einzufangen und junge Leser zu bezaubern.

    Wuff!
    Klipperklapper Spaßgebein
    Babys Siebensachen
    Zehn in einem Bett
    Baby an Bord
    Wuff! Manchmal bin ich ein Hund.
    • 2024
    • 2018

      The second of Allan Ahlberg's mini-masterpieces for early readers. One lucky morning ... Mrs Gaskitt opens the post and finds she's won a prize! Next she kisses the postman! Never mind, though - the postman is Mr Gaskitt doing his very latest job. Meanwhile, Gus and Gloria get a new teacher, Mrs Plum, with silvery hair, a big smile and a huge suitcase, who is ever so helpful when things start to go missing in the classroom. And then Mrs Gaskitt finds she's won another prize! What happens next? "A delight from beginning to end. The pictures are outstanding and mark the advent of a really inspired illustrator." The Financial Times "Ahlberg's direct and funny storytelling style makes reading as near-effortless as possible." Guardian "Huge fun and ideal for early readers." Independent on Sunday

      The Woman Who Won Things
    • 2018

      Einmal, vor vielen Jahren, war da ein Baby in seinem Kinderwagen – am Strand. Nur einen kurzen Moment wird es aus den Augen gelassen, da beginnt ein großes Abenteuer: Der Kinderwagen segelt aufs Meer – zusammen mit den Lieblingsspielsachen der großen Schwester. Ein Sturm kommt auf – und legt sich wieder. Ein Pandabär geht über Bord – und wird gerettet. Ein riesiger Fisch bringt die Besatzung in Bedrängnis – und dennoch geht alles gut aus: Das Baby kommt zurück, sicher und geborgen. Ein rhythmischer Text, ungemein abwechslungsreiche Bilder und eine überaus spannende Geschichte lassen Kinder beim Zuhören den Atem anhalten. Und ganz sicher möchten sie dieses Buch wieder und wieder anschauen und vorgelesen bekommen.

      Baby an Bord
    • 2018

      In this thrilling, thunderous (and extra-long) Gaskitt story, Mrs Gaskitt finds a parcel, Mr Gaskitt loses a baby, Horace has mixed feelings about a bird, and the twins' teacher, Mrs Fritter, is - ooer! - not herself. Why? How? When? Why? (again). The children smell a rat!

      The Children Who Smelled a Rat
    • 2018

      Picture books are such good fun and so is making them--but who knew there were so many things that could go wrong? This is the story of a picture book doomed from the very start.

      My Worst Book Ever!
    • 2018

      The first of Allan Ahlberg's mini-masterpieces for early readers, with striking illustrations by Katharine McEwen. Winner of the Red House Children's Book Award, this book is the first in a series of brilliantly funny early readers by Allan Ahlberg. One morning Mr Gaskitt puts on all his clothes, Mrs Gaskitt picks up a robber in her taxi, Gus and Gloria have trouble with a teacher, Horace the cat goes to a friend's house to watch TV and the car radio gets things wrong. What follows is an action-packed, massively swift-paced and farcical romp as different plots interweave and end in a thrilling car chase with Mr Gaskitt saving the day! With lively illustrations by Katharine McEwen."A delight from beginning to end. The pictures are outstanding and mark the advent of a really inspired illustrator." The Financial Times"Ahlberg's direct and funny storytelling style makes reading as near-effortless as possible." Guardian "Huge fun and ideal for early readers." Independent on Sunday

      The Man Who Wore All His Clothes
    • 2018

      The third book of Allan Ahlberg's mini-masterpieces for early readers. Welcome to the latest grand and gripping Gaskitt story, in which Gus and Gloria have a lot of running to do, Mrs Gaskitt hardly ever gets out of bed and something dreadful happens to Horace! (Also starring: a brainy rat named Randolph; a barking pram; and a considerable number of penguins.) What more do you want? "Huge fun and ideal for early readers." The Independent on Sunday "Ahlberg's direct and funny storytelling style makes reading as near-effortless as possible." The Guardian "A delight from beginning to end. The pictures are outstanding and mark the advent of a really inspired illustrator." The Financial Times

      The Cat Who Got Carried Away
    • 2017

      Funnybones: The Pet Shop

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,7(7)Abgeben

      "All he does is DIG holes - and BARK!" "WOOF!" Barks the dog. When The Big Skeleton and The Little Skeleton become fed up with The Dog Skeleton they decide to swap him at the pet shop! They start off with a goldfish but soon get tired of him and swap him for a parrot - but soon they get bored of him too . . . Eventually the pet shop owner gives them a box to take home with a surprise pet inside. What do you think it will be? Can't get enough of the Funnybones skeletons? Discover: Funnybones: The Black Cat The Funnybones Collection

      Funnybones: The Pet Shop
    • 2017

      Funnybones: The Black Cat

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,7(14)Abgeben

      In a dark dark street There is a dark dark house . . . In this FUNNYBONES story, the skeletons go sledging - WHEE! - and crashing - BANG! They can't see their bones in the white snow but they can see a black cat . . . until she slips into their dark, dark cellar . . .

      Funnybones: The Black Cat
    • 2016

      Mr Tick the Teacher

      • 24 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde
      4,4(3)Abgeben

      Mr Tick loves teaching his six children at their little school. But then they hear news that all small schools must close, so Mr Tick starts teaching some rather unusual lessons - in how to trick stern school inspectors.

      Mr Tick the Teacher