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At the day's end, Grandfather Twilight walks in the forest to perform his evening task, bringing the miracle of night to the world.
An imaginative little girl spends a happy day with her playmate, who arrives with a pet lion.
Thunder Bunny was a surprise. She was the last and littlest one. But there was something about her . . . just something.Thunder Bunnyis a poetic and stunningly simple story of one most unusual bunny who comes out of the blue—and discovers who she is.In exquisite collage, Barbara Helen Berger brings life to this remarkable and original story that celebrates the spirit and courage of even the smallest. Like Berger’s classic Grandfather Twilight,a story to remember.
A donkey has fantastic dreams while crossing the desert, and at the end of the day the lady who has been riding on his back gives birth in a cave to a very special baby, the baby Jesus.
Having grown a pair of wings and felt the longing for the freedom of the skies, twelve-year-old Gwinna goes to the Mother of the Owls, who sends her on a quest to find the songs of the wind.
Brief tales of wise and holy people who have lived gently with animals, from various countries and cultures, including tales of St. Francis, Buddha, and Siddhartha, and European and Oriental legends.
Mother Moon is looking for her child. As she calls for him, her tears turn into stars that fall into the sea and are rescued, along with her little one, by a lot of otters. These playful animals cavort and rollick in the starlight until Mother Moon looks down and sees them--and her child, safe and sound. Barbara Helen Berger's poetic words and luminous illustrations are beautifully fused in this dreamlike tale that is just perfect for bedtime."Toddlers are sure to delight in the mischievous antics of all those whiskery otters." --School Library Journal, starred review
When her musical accompanist, Gemino the doll, has a terrible accident, Pavelle the dancer and the surrounding shadows come to his aid.
A boy and his yak persevere along the difficult way to the holy city of Lhasa and succeed where others fail.
At the day's end, Grandfather Twilight walks in the forest to perform his evening task, bringing the miracle of night to the world.