De Kleine Prins
- 96bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen
Weemoedig-poëtisch sprookje waarin een prinsje van een andere planeet aan een piloot vertelt over zijn ervaringen.
Louise Greig is een dichteres en auteur van kinderprentenboeken wiens werk vaak thema's als dieren en natuur verkent. Haar schrijfstijl is speels en fantasierijk, en vangt de verwondering van de wereld om ons heen. Met haar verhalen wil ze de fantasie van kinderen prikkelen en vreugde en empathie delen. Greigs benadering van verhalen vertellen is doordrenkt van een diepe waardering voor de natuurlijke wereld en haar bewoners.






Weemoedig-poëtisch sprookje waarin een prinsje van een andere planeet aan een piloot vertelt over zijn ervaringen.
This enchanting picture book continues the magical storytelling and stunning illustrations of its predecessor. It invites readers into a whimsical world where imagination and creativity come alive through vibrant visuals and engaging narratives. The book promises to captivate young audiences, encouraging them to explore their own dreams and adventures. With its unique blend of art and storytelling, it aims to inspire a sense of wonder and curiosity in children.
Who stole the honey? Follow the bear who did in this action-packed, rhyming picture book from Louise Greig, author of The Night Box, and Laura Hughes, the award-winning illustrator behind There's a Pig Up My Nose!.
Featuring soothing bedtime themes, this enchanting picture book invites young readers to explore their imaginations during the nighttime hours. It showcases the debut collaboration of a skilled poet and illustrator, creating a magical atmosphere that reassures and captivates children as they prepare for sleep.
Ed's bad mood begins as something really small, hardly a thing at all. But before long it grows, gathers pace, and spreads through the whole town. Can Ed sweep his troubles away?
A heartwarming winter story, exploring big emotions - from the award-winning author of The Night Box
A lyrical and uplifting story about a friendship between a boy and a wild fawn, with a tender message of love and letting wild animals be free. Atmospheric illustrations bring the authentic Scottish landscapes to life.
ILLUSTRATED BY WATERSTONES PRIZEWINNER, NICOLA O'BYRNE What if you could see through the eyes of an animal? Dive, splash, soar and prowl through the book as you see the world through the eyes of some of the world's most amazing animals. Take in the view as you soar like an eagle, gaze through the eyes of a prowling tiger, become part of a protective elephant herd, and much, much more. This intimate look at the world through the eyes of some of the world's most amazing creatures will take you from the snowy lands of Antartica to the heat of an African desert. Perfect for children aged 3 years and up, this is a gentle introduction to nature which will encourage questions and open up discussions. Discover the world of animals in a whole new light.
Morning seems small to a waking girl and her rabbit. But it isn't long before colours and shapes and sounds come bursting into Pia's small, quiet world. There are butterflies and toys, clothes and golden sunshine. Then, as she sets out of the house with Papa, there are animals, plants, hills, clouds Pia's sense are soon brimming, her imagination soaring and her heart full of love and belonging
The forest is calling me with a woodwind song . . . The branches wave a green, friendly greeting. This way? That way? The flowers light a path for me! Wander through the woods, where wildlife and plants are waiting to be discovered in this immersive and magical paper-cut world. Helen Musselwhite's intricate and beautifully crafted paper scenes are accompanied by Louise Greig's lyrical voice in this magical walk through the woods. An enchanting story which is also a beautiful work of art and a fantastic gift to treasure and share.