Tag: children’s book

Peter and Ida

Reading the prompt I immediately thought of the children’s book above. It is orginally a Swedish book, written by Grethe Fagerström and illustrated by Gunilla Hansson, published in 1979. It’s the story of Peter and Ida whose mother is expecting a baby which the children name “Minimum” because it is not yet born. It’s a very open, educational way to talk to children about – not the bird and the bees but the egg and the sperm and the body parts surrounding this topic. It’s been a perennial favourite in Germany and Sweden and possibly other countries.

FOWC with Fandango: Minimum

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Pitschi

Pitschi is the story of a little cat who always wanted to be something else but which ends well, is the English byline of the book. It was written and illustrated by the Swiss artist Hans Fischer and published in the 1950s. Every now and … Continue reading Pitschi

Flaring with flair

Sir Gadabout has flair but Zog the dragon has got THE FLARE!

Zog

When Axel Scheffler visited Weinheim for the unveiling of a statue of the Gruffalo, the creature he created to illustrate Julia Donaldson’s text, he also introduced Zog the dragon, part of the air ambulance team in their newest children’s book series.

Linked to One Word Sunday: flare or flair.

No harm should “befall u”

Pitschi

This is a page from one of my favourite picture books.  It was so full of malevolent foreboding although the kitten is safe from the predators behind the wire of the cage.

This is for One Word Sunday: baleful. For more baleful photos click here.