Like a sand man almost overslept
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Once Jacob, a sand man, almost overslept about this book
, but, fortunately, Gregor"s mouse woke him up. Friends go for magical sleepy sand, which Jacob scatters over cities and villages so that the children dream of good dreams. But this time, a huge and terrible nightly scarecrow sleeps in the sand. Will Joub be able to pick up magic sand now?
A great fairy tale for reading before going to bed, which will help the child cope with night fears, a great occasion to talk with the child about how important it is to be an open world and be able to turn obstacles into new opportunities.
About the author
Daniela Dresher - an outstanding German artist, author and illustrator of several dozen children"s books. Born in 1966 in Munich, married, has four children. Before starting to write and illustrate children"s books, she worked for many years a children"s art therapist. Here is what the artist herself says about her work: “Creating illustrations for children"s books, I pay my main attention to color, color scheme, and not details and minor details. Nature is the main object of my illustrations, that grand background, against which every fairy tale or story unfolds. I strive to encourage children to pay attention to plants and animals, to observe them and perceive nature as a huge world inhabited by a wide variety of living creatures. I want my illustrations to open a wide scope for the child, awakening his own imagination and reviving his inner world of images, because creative imagination is the very key that we must give to our children so that they can create the future. ”
, but, fortunately, Gregor"s mouse woke him up. Friends go for magical sleepy sand, which Jacob scatters over cities and villages so that the children dream of good dreams. But this time, a huge and terrible nightly scarecrow sleeps in the sand. Will Joub be able to pick up magic sand now?
A great fairy tale for reading before going to bed, which will help the child cope with night fears, a great occasion to talk with the child about how important it is to be an open world and be able to turn obstacles into new opportunities.
About the author
Daniela Dresher - an outstanding German artist, author and illustrator of several dozen children"s books. Born in 1966 in Munich, married, has four children. Before starting to write and illustrate children"s books, she worked for many years a children"s art therapist. Here is what the artist herself says about her work: “Creating illustrations for children"s books, I pay my main attention to color, color scheme, and not details and minor details. Nature is the main object of my illustrations, that grand background, against which every fairy tale or story unfolds. I strive to encourage children to pay attention to plants and animals, to observe them and perceive nature as a huge world inhabited by a wide variety of living creatures. I want my illustrations to open a wide scope for the child, awakening his own imagination and reviving his inner world of images, because creative imagination is the very key that we must give to our children so that they can create the future. ”
Author:
Author:Dresher Daniela
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
Series:
Series: Fairy-tale worlds Daniela Dresher
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-98124-731-6
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