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Having read and dreamed too many fairy tales, the grocer sets off to live one, but finds the world not at all conducive to his fantasies.






Having read and dreamed too many fairy tales, the grocer sets off to live one, but finds the world not at all conducive to his fantasies.
Nach einem Museumsbesuch bei den Dinosaurierskeletten belebt sich die Welt eines kleinen Mädchens mit freundlichen vorgeschichtlichen Echsen. Selbst der gefürchtete Thyrannosaurus wirkt plötzlich gar nicht mehr so schrecklich.
Inspired by a mysterious stranger, Uillame starts a children's crusade to stop the wars that have called away their fathers, uncles, and brothers.
Relates the adventures of a family of teeny tiny witches as they search for a home
Yip, Yap, and Yep are three pandas. One day they decide to leave the forest and see the world. "There are apples and berries and eggs to eat," says Yep. "There are cities and things to do," says Yap. So the pandas take a train to the city. There, they ride a bicycle in the circus and play music in the street. But when the snows come, the city begins to lose its allure for three cold pandas. And when they became separated by the crowd, they long for the safety of their bamboo forest. By turns, funny and poignant, Jan Wahl's tale of pandas who long to see the world is exquisitely illustrated by Naava.
From the Golden Books archives comes a classic Christmas tale by a master storyteller and one of the great Golden Books illustrators.A forest is hushed for the animals' Christmas. The elephant brings a fir tree from far away, and the animals gather silently. . . . The kangaroos decorate the tree with pinecones, and the giraffe places a star at the top.“Now, as it happened before, the lion lay down with the lamb. . . .”This beautifully told story by noted author Jan Wahl is brought to life with richly textured paintings by Caldecott Medalist Leonard Weisgard, celebrating the majesty and wonder of Christmas. It was originally published in 1988.