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When a little girl nicknamed "Cartwheel" moves to a different country with her family to be safe she has a hard time adjusting to her new home.
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Pinkerton the pig always manages to be first until he rushes for a sandwich and it turns out not to be the edible kind.
A gorgeous picture book from seven-time CBCA Book of the Year winner Freya Blackwood. Shortlisted in the 2021 CBCA Book of the Year Awards. Jules and George are the same in every way. It is quite impossible to tell them apart. Like all twins, Jules and George do everything together. But after a long, hot day at the beach, even twins sometimes disagree ... From multi-award-winning picture book creator Freya Blackwood comes a cheeky and charming story about the ups and downs of sibling love. AWARDS Shortlisted - CBCA Book of the Year Award (Picture Book) 2021
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2017 im Fachbereich Germanistik - Komparatistik, Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft, Note: 1,7, Technische Universität Dortmund, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Diese Arbeit widmet sich der Frage, inwiefern das Buch "Zuhause kann überall sein" von Irena Kobald zur Stereotypisierung eines Flüchtlings beiträgt. Dazu werden Aspekte der Stereotypisierung untersucht und deren Wirkung auf den Rezipienten analysiert. Dafür bedarf es zu Beginn einer Definition des Begriffs. Weiterführend wird das Bild des Afrikaners in der Kinderliteratur untersucht sowie negative und positive Aspekte der Stereotypisierung dargelegt. Nachfolgend wird das genannte Buch von Irena Kobald z...
Dennis is an ordinary boy who expresses himself in extraordinary ways. Some children shout, some children sing, Dennis mimes. But being a mime is lonely. When Dennis meets a girl named Joy, he begins to discover the power of friendship and how special it can be.Be A Friend subtly explores the world of children with autism and language barriers in an engaging and accessible way.
Calvin is in foster care, and he wants to trust someone, anyone, but is afraid to open his heart. He has lived in a lot of houses, but he still hasn’t found his home. When he moves in with Maggie, she shows him respect, offers him kindness, and makes him see things in himself that he’s never noticed before. Maybe this isn’t just another house, maybe this is a place Calvin can call home, for a while.
Two children half a world away from each other are connected in an unexpected way. In a snow-covered world up north, a young girl is surprised when, instead of a fish on the end of her fishing line, there is a small, brightly painted wooden bird. Day after day, her fishing pole brings up more colorful surprises. When visiting the fishing hole for the last time, she drops a little wooden bear into the water. Far away, a young boy walks along a beach in the hot, hot sun. He throws a colorful object into the water. Then something catches his eye. A small wooden bear washed up on the beach. Karin Littlewood has crafted a simple, affecting story of how individuals around the world connect and enrich each other's lives. Her beautiful watercolor illustrations vibrantly depict the story's shifting locations—from the frozen Arctic to the tropical shoreline.
A little girl and her mother have fled their homeland, making the long and treacherous journey by boat to seek asylum. Timely, powerful and moving, Out celebrates the triumph of the human spirit in the darkest times, and the many paths people take to build a new life.