Pipa Lupine. The second life of things
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In the crown of a fairy -tale wise tree, a cheerful company, led by a fantasier Pipa Lupina, arranged its cozy houses. It is no coincidence that the authors called the girl the name of the Lupine flower: in all books she is not in words, but in fact proves how she loves nature, how she helps plants, animals, and the entire environment. And on the example of Pipa, our little readers learn to take care of the world.
In the second - "Pipa Lupine. The second life of things" - funny neighbors adorn their favorite fairy -tale tree, and from all garbage and old unnecessary things they build a wonderful villa for leisure and entertainment of the inhabitants of the neighboring village.
The books are not simple, but with windows and doors where you can look, an opening valve, on which a wise tree is portrayed "in full growth" and you can examine the houses of its inhabitants in detail.
The artist Monica Finsterbush included in her watercrael -pencil illustrations and real flowers - moreover, not only lupins, but dandelions and chamomiles, cornflowers and clover, poppies and yarrow. Looking at the pictures-collages, sometimes you stop feeling the line between the fairy tale and reality, between the pattern and reality. It seems that we ourselves are running along with the inventive girl Pipa to the wise tree, we hear the rustle of his foliage, inhale the thin aroma of multi -track meadows.
For reading to adults
In the second - "Pipa Lupine. The second life of things" - funny neighbors adorn their favorite fairy -tale tree, and from all garbage and old unnecessary things they build a wonderful villa for leisure and entertainment of the inhabitants of the neighboring village.
The books are not simple, but with windows and doors where you can look, an opening valve, on which a wise tree is portrayed "in full growth" and you can examine the houses of its inhabitants in detail.
The artist Monica Finsterbush included in her watercrael -pencil illustrations and real flowers - moreover, not only lupins, but dandelions and chamomiles, cornflowers and clover, poppies and yarrow. Looking at the pictures-collages, sometimes you stop feeling the line between the fairy tale and reality, between the pattern and reality. It seems that we ourselves are running along with the inventive girl Pipa to the wise tree, we hear the rustle of his foliage, inhale the thin aroma of multi -track meadows.
For reading to adults
Author:
Author:Nuppeni Bukhard
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-94161-766-1
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