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Meg McKinlay

    Meg McKinlay ist eine gefeierte Autorin, deren umfangreiches Werk sowohl Poesie als auch Belletristik für junge Leser umfasst. Ihr Schreiben ist bekannt dafür, vielfältige Lebenserfahrungen mit einer Prise Unerwartetem zu erforschen. Ihre früheren Tätigkeiten als Akademikerin, Schwimmlehrerin, Dolmetscherin und Fremdenführerin verleihen ihrer Erzählweise eine einzigartige Perspektive. McKinlay entwickelt ihre literarische Kunst mit Begeisterung weiter und bereitet stets neue Bücher für ihr Publikum vor.

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    Drawn Onward
    DUCK!
    How to Make a Bird
    Bella and the Voyaging House
    Kleines Nashorn, wo fährst du hin?
    • Ein Bilderbuch über Mut und Selbstvertrauen, für Kinder ab 4 Jahren. Das kleine Nashorn träumt davon, einmal die große weite Welt zu sehen. Die Welt außerhalb des Sumpfes am großen Fluss, wo es mit den anderen Nashörnern lebt. Die großen Nashörner verstehen das nicht. Hier im Sumpf ist doch alles, was ein Nashorn braucht! Das sieht das kleine Nashorn ein. Aber trotzdem verfolgt es seinen großen Traum unbeirrt weiter. Es baut sich ein Floß und sticht in See – und auch wenn es sich auf dem Weg manchmal verirrt, am Ende erreicht das kleine Nashorn sein Ziel. Ein poetisches, warmes Bilderbuch mit einem kleinen Helden, den man mit seiner freundlichen, positiven Art sofort ins Herz schließt.

      Kleines Nashorn, wo fährst du hin?
    • Bella and the Voyaging House

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      Bella’s house likes to travel, setting sail across the ocean while everyone sleeps. Bella’s parents don’t mind as long as the house is home by daylight. One night, Bella has a wonderful idea for her grandfather’s birthday. She wants to find a figurine he made of her grandmother, which was lost overboard in an accident. Bella and the house go in search of it, but things don’t quite go according to plan …

      Bella and the Voyaging House
    • "Breath deeply and take your time The making of a bird is not a thing to be hurried. Feathers and bones? Shells and cones? What does it take to make something that will truly soar? Join award-winning creators Meg McKinlay and Matt Ottley on a stunning flight of imagination. Sometimes a sense of wonder and a steady heart can transform the smallest things into works of magic."--Back cover.

      How to Make a Bird
    • DUCK!

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,9(6)Abgeben

      A delightfully duckish tale of farmyard disaster.It’s a quiet day on the farm until Duck arrives. When he starts calling out “DUCK!”, the other animals think he’s just being rude. “You can’t just run around yelling out your name!” they grumble.But what if that’s not what Duck means at all? Perhaps ignoring him could have unexpected consequences …This hilarious picture book begs reading aloud and active participation.

      DUCK!
    • Drawn Onward

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The text is a palindrome- in the first half reading as a dire denunciation, and in the second, reversed, is a call to hope. It graphically and cleverly illustrates that the very same situation can be viewed quite differently depending on perspective. From the glass half empty- 'There is no light on the horizon and it is foolish to think you can change anything at all'; to the glass half full- 'you can change anything at all. It is foolish to think there is no light on the horizon.'

      Drawn Onward
    • Below

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of an abandoned town submerged in a lake, this adventure unfolds with a gripping mystery and intriguing characters. As secrets emerge, the story promises to captivate readers with its suspenseful twists and the exploration of hidden truths.

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    • Ruby is in charge of this book. And she'll tell you something right now. There are NO BEARS in it. Not even one.

      No Bears
    • Tessa and Zachary have a machine that is swift and splendiferous. Every day, it carries them from here to there and back again in cool, calm comfort. But one morning, the machine breaks down. Tessa and Zachary are forced to venture into the world beyond its metal walls—a place filled with secrets and hidden happenings.

      Ten Tiny Things
    • Ella’s house is full of things… useless things! At least that’s what she and Dad think. But when they decide to have a clean-up day, something very curious happens. Maybe what is useless to them is treasure to someone else?

      Ella and the Useless Day