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Het kerstkind is geboren. De drie koningen, de herders en de dieren willen het begroeten. Een grote, heldere ster wijst hun de weg naar de stal.
Marcus Pfister is een gevierde kinderboekenauteur die bekend staat om zijn boeiende aquarelillustraties. Zijn artistieke stijl wordt gekenmerkt door de meesterlijke mix van kleuren en minutieuze details die zijn verhalen tot leven brengen. Pfister verkent thema's als vriendschap, delen en acceptatie, die wereldwijd diep resoneren bij jonge lezers. Zijn creatieve proces omvat het zorgvuldig overbrengen van schetsen op aquarelpapier, waarbij een gelaagde schildertechniek wordt gebruikt om zowel zachte effecten als scherpe details te bereiken.






Het kerstkind is geboren. De drie koningen, de herders en de dieren willen het begroeten. Een grote, heldere ster wijst hun de weg naar de stal.
Ages 3^-5. Rainbow Fish and his friends enjoy eating the krill, or tiny shrimp, that populate the ocean floor. When a big whale comes into the area, he starts eating krill, too. Soon the fish worry that he'll eat them, and they hide when he's around. The hurt whale pretends that is just what he's going to do, but in the end, Rainbow Fish and the whale have a laugh over the misunderstanding, and everything works out fine--except for the krill, of course. The message--don't make assumptions about creatures that are different--is slightly garbled, and the story itself bland. But the pictures are as shiny as ever, which is the main attraction, anyway.
A story about environmental choices where the reader gets to make the choice. “Milo is irresistible.” –School Library Journal On a small island in the middle of the sea, a mouse named Milo makes an extraordinary discovery: a magical stone that gives both light and warmth. How will this discovery change the lives of Milo and the other mice? Will it bring delight or environmental disaster? The reader must decide. Halfway through the story, the book splits into two sections, each offering a different ending. This unique format actively involves children in the decision- making process, showing them not only the effect today’s environmental choices can have on the future of our planet, but also the consequences inherent in all decisions. NorthSouth is proud to bring back this classic allegory for our time. This cautionary tale of the consequences of greed, envy, and environmental pillaging brings Pfister’s message—about making wise ecological choices—home to children of all ages.
Join Rainbow Fish and his friends as they discover the happiness of sharing, how to resolve an argument, how to be a good sport, and more ... These are the everyday but important situations that every child experiences and from which they can emerge strengthened.
In order to find healing algae for the ailing bumpy-backed fish, Rainbow Fish volunteers to brave the dreaded Sea Monsters' Cave.
Marcus Pfister's The Rainbow Fish and Rainbow Fish to the Rescue! have sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Now these modern picture book classics are available in a glittering boxed set -- the perfect gift for Rainbow Fish's legion of fans and a wonderful introduction for those who are new to this beloved character.
Children will love putting the Rainbow Fish puzzles together on each spread. When they are finished, they can take the puzzles out and put them all together on the floor to form a big underwater scene with Rainbow Fish and all of his friends. Each full-color puzzle has sturdy board pieces that fit right inside the pages of the book—so they’re fun to put together and easy to keep together! The 36 puzzle pieces are perfect for preschool hands.
Rainbow Fish and his friends learn that sometimes it is smart to be afraid.
Summary: The most beautiful fish in the entire ocean discovers the real value of personal beauty and friendship.
For the youngest readers, the board book edition of the second book in the New York Times bestselling Rainbow Fish series. Rainbow Fish is torn between his newfound friends and a lonely striped fish who is not allowed to join the group because he lacks a shiny scale. When a dangerous and hungry shark suddenly appears, Rainbow Fish must decide: Should he risk losing his new friends - maybe even his life - for the little stranger?